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zerodock

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Mar 9, 2009
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Does anyone know what the cabletyp parameters in lwpar mean?
 
I can not see that in the AMO LWPAR
Where is that again?
Do you have an example and a problem with that parameter?
 
DIS-LWPAR:,,,TMD,TMDMOS,1;

H500: AMO LWPAR STARTED
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| BLOCK TYPE TMDN64 OPMODE: MOS BLNO : 1 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| OPMODE: FRAMEESF: [X] BISUB8ON: [X] BDETON : [X] |
| TABSON : [ ] NETUSER : [ ] TIMLOOP: [ ] |
| OESDISTH : 30 OESREQTH: 4 |
| SESDISTH : 10 SESREQTH: 10 CABLETYPE: 1 |
| ACKTIM : 10 DLVTIM : 300 WINDOW : 7 |
| OCTMAX : 260 RETMAX : 3 CRIDC : |
| NSFIV : 1 NSFTTSC : 9 TTSC : 4 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+


 
This is from the V5 AMO manual, but it doesn't really tell you anything.....

CABLETYP type of cable for tmd span
Type of Input single value, 2. parameter of a min-1-group
Possible Values numeric, 1-7
Default Value 3
 
It represents the distance (in feet) between the CSU (clocking unit provided by the provider) and the 4K. An incorrect setting can be disastrous for the trunk circuit's connectivity. CABLETYPE=1 should be sufficient for most scenarios, as I believe it represents a distance ranging from 1 through 155 feet.
 
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