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WAE-PORT (Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access Endpoint Port)<br />

MO Name<br />

in Log<br />

Alarm<br />

Level<br />

Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run 1<br />

1. For additional repair information, see also DIG-BD (Digital Line Circuit Pack) <strong>and</strong> MG-DS1 (DS1 Interface<br />

Media Module).<br />

Wideb<strong>and</strong> Switching supports end-to-end connectivity between customer endpoints at data<br />

rates from 128 to 1536 kbps over T1 facilities <strong>and</strong> to 1984 kbps over E1 facilities.<br />

Communication Manager switching capabilities support wideb<strong>and</strong> calls comprised of multiple<br />

DS0s that are switched end-to-end as a single entity.<br />

Wideb<strong>and</strong> Switching extends the Administered Connections feature to include non-signaling<br />

wideb<strong>and</strong> access endpoints. Endpoint application equipment with direct T1 or E1 interfaces<br />

may connect directly to the switch’s line-side facilities; application equipment without T1 or E1<br />

interfaces requires a terminal adapter such as a DSU/CSU. The terminal adapter or endpoint<br />

application equipment is connected to the TN464C Universal DS1 circuit pack, <strong>and</strong> to the DS1<br />

Interface Media Module.<br />

Note:<br />

Note: Not all <strong>test</strong>s that run on circuit packs are applicable to media modules. These<br />

<strong>test</strong>s will abort with <strong>error</strong> code 1412. This <strong>error</strong> can be ignored.<br />

These endpoints are administered as wideb<strong>and</strong> access endpoints <strong>and</strong> have no signaling<br />

interface to switch; they simply transmit <strong>and</strong> receive data. (Some applications detect <strong>and</strong><br />

respond to the presence or absence of data). Calls are initiated from these endpoints using the<br />

Administered Connections feature.<br />

Multiple access endpoints on one line-side UDS1 circuit pack or DS1 Interface Media Module<br />

facility are separate <strong>and</strong> distinct within the facility. Endpoint application equipment must be<br />

administered to send <strong>and</strong> receive the correct data rate over the correct DS0s. Every<br />

Administered Connection originating from a wideb<strong>and</strong> access endpoint uses the entire<br />

b<strong>and</strong>width administered for the endpoint. An incoming call with a different data rate than that<br />

administered for the endpoint cot be routed to the endpoint.<br />

Although Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access Endpoints are used primarily for line-side facilities, these endpoints<br />

can also be administered on network DS1 facilities to connect Communication Manager to<br />

non-switched network services, such as the <strong>Avaya</strong> fractional T-1 service. An example of this is<br />

the <strong>Avaya</strong> Static Integrated Network Access, where a trunk group to AT&T 4ESS Switched<br />

Services shares an access T-1 facility with a Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access Endpoint. In this case, the<br />

Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access Endpoint is connected to the AT&T fractional T-1 service, <strong>and</strong> it does not<br />

terminate on local endpoint equipment, but is connected to a far-end CPE via the dedicated<br />

fractional T-1. All Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access Endpoint functionality <strong>and</strong> operation is identical on both<br />

1062 Maintenance Alarms for Communication Manager, Media Gateways <strong>and</strong> Servers<br />

Full Name of MO<br />

WAE-PORT MIN <strong>test</strong> access-endpoint extension l Wideb<strong>and</strong> Access<br />

Endpoint Port<br />

WRN <strong>test</strong> access-endpoint extension

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