Adtran MX2800 M13 User Manual

Page of 200
3-6    
61200290L1-1G
Section 3, Configuration
MX2800 M13 Multiplexer User Manual
XCV Threshold
Excessive code violations
 
(XVC) Threshold sets a limit on CVs accepted by the unit before it switches 
controller cards. If set to Disabled, code violations will not cause the unit to switch controller cards. The 
threshold limits are described in 
Protection Configuration
The MX2800 houses two controller cards for 1:1 protection against hardware failure. The two cards can 
also provide network protection, supporting two T3 circuits simultaneously. The selections in this menu 
allow customizing the unit’s protection setup.
Active Controller
This field displays A or B, indicating the active controller card. This setting can be used to force the 
controller cards to switch. For example, if controller card A is active and B is selected, a switch-over 
occurs immediately.
Network Protection
This field enables or disables the unit’s ability to automatically route information to the backup T3 in the 
event of a primary T3 failure. If enabled, all information is automatically routed to the backup T3. If 
disabled, the stand-by controller protects against failures of the active controller.
Maximum Switch Threshold
The value entered in this field determines the number of times per hour the unit is allowed to switch 
between controller cards. If, in an hour, the cards switch more than the Maximum Number of Switches, the 
unit issues a trap and stops switching cards for the next 24 hours. Refer to 
The default setting is three times an hour. This count may be cleared by clearing 
Protection Switch
 alarm 
counts. See 
Min. Switching Period
After the unit switches controller cards, the number of seconds entered in this field must pass before 
another card switch will be allowed. The default setting is 10 seconds.
Table 3-1.  XCV Threshold Limits
Setting
The unit switches controller cards if...
1E
-3
More than one out of every 1,000 bits received on the DS3 contains a code violation
1E
-4
More than one out of every 10,000 bits received on the DS3 contains a code violation
1E
-5
More than one out of every 100,000 bits received on the DS3 contains a code violation
1E
-6
More than one out of every 1,000,000 bits received on the DS3 contains a code violation