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MAN-22060-US007 Rev B00

V5.X Option for the E1 Module Part of the MTT and xDSL Family of Products

Users Manual SSMTT-27M5

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Warning Using the supplied equipment in a manner not specied by Sunrise Telecom may impair the protection provided by the equipment. CAUTIONS!
Do not remove or insert the module while the test set is on. Inserting or removing a module with the power on may damage the module. Do not remove or insert the software cartridge while the test set is on. Otherwise, damage could occur to the cartridge.

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V5.X Users Manual Table of Contents


1 V5.X Menu. ............................................................................5 1.1 V5.X Conguration. .............................................................6 1.2 Protocol Analysis................................................................7 1.2.1 Filter. ................................................................................7 1.2.2 Live Tracer.....................................................................11 1.2.3 Stored Messages. ...........................................................13 1.2.3.1 Trace Buffer................................................................13 1.2.3.2 Stored Traces. .............................................................15 1.3 Statistics...........................................................................17 2 Applications.......................................................................19 2.1 Monitoring a V5 Line. ........................................................19 2.2 Monitor V5.X Statistics......................................................21 3 Reference...........................................................................22 3.1 V5.X Technology Introduction...........................................22 3.2 V5.1 and V5.2 Interfaces..................................................24 3.3 Architecture and Protocols...............................................24 3.4 Frames. .............................................................................26 3.5 Express Limited Warranty. ................................................29 Index........................................................................................29

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1 V5.X Menu
Select V5.1/V5.2 from the PROTOCOLS menu, as shown in the next gure.

Figure 1 V5.X Menu Tree A Downloading program message is displayed after you select V.5.1/V5.2. Conguration Notes The module must be congured for: E1DUAL Mode PCM-31 or PCM-31 CRC framing

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1.1 V5.X Conguration


From the V5.X menu, select CONFIGURATION to set up for monitoring V5.1 or V5.2.

Figure 2 V5.X Conguration Screen TIMESLOT 15/16/31 Options: ON (F1), OFF (F2) Determine which timeslot/s will be monitored. Note that timeslot 16 usually carries the signalling. Press ENTER when done.

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1.2 Protocol Analysis


From the V5.X menu, select PROTOCOL ANALYSIS and a menu screen with the following three selections is presented: FILTER: Choose filters to sort the data. LIVE TRACER: Observe live data, in hex or decoded. STORED MESSAGES: View and save stored messages. 1.2.1 Filter Filters are used to select which messages will be stored in the trace buffer. Use lters to capture the exact type of messages you are looking for. You can also use them after you have captured messages to post filter, so that you can view and or print only messages that are of interst.

Figure 3 Filter Screen Congure as required: LAYER 1 Options: CAPT (F1), REJ (F2) Determine if Layer 1 alarm/status information will be captured or rejected. CAPT: Press to capture all Layer 1 information. When this filter is set to CAPT, the test set will display and capture alarm conditions such as Loss of Signal, Loss of Frame, and AIS, in the live tracer. REJ: Press to reject Layer 1 information.

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LAYER 2 Options: CAPT (F1), REJ (F2) Determine if Layer 2 messages (e.g. RR, SABME) will be captured or rejected. CAPT: Press to capture all Layer 2 messages. REJ: Press to reject Layer 2 messages. LAYER 3 Options: CAPT (F1), REJ (F2), FLTR (F3) Determine if Layer 3 messages will be filtered, not filtered, or rejected. CAPT: Press to capture Layer 3 messages.You can then further dene the ltering in the next group of protocol choices. REJ: Press to reject Layer 3 messages. FLTR: Press to only capture certain Layer 3 messages, as determined in the following protocols. Those protocols, share common F-keys, they are: CAPT (F1): Press to capture all of the protocol messages. REJ (F2): Press to reject the protocol messages. FLTR (F3): Press to capture only certain protocol messages. You will enter the individual protocol screen, which lists each message, which you may set to CAPT (F1) to capture the messages, or REJ (F2) to reject them. In Figure 3, the PSTN protocol has been selected. Its messages are displayed in igure 4.

Figure 4 Message Filter Screen

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The following are the protocols and their messages: ISDN EF ADDR (Envelope Function Address): Press SHIFT and enter a 1-4 digit number using the keypad for an address to lter. PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) LAYER 3 ADDR: ALL (F1) or SINGLE (F2); select single and the cursor will move to the next line, where you may use the SHIFT and number keys to enter an address to filter. ESTABLISH ESTABLISH ACK (Acknowledgment) SIGNAL SIGNAL ACK STATUS STATUS ENQUIRY DISCONNECT DISCONNECT COMPLETE PROTOCOL PARAMETER CONTROL LAYER 3 ADDR: ALL (F1) or SINGLE (F2); select single and the cursor will move to the next line, where you may use the SHIFT and number keys to enter an address to filter. PORT CONTROL PORT CONTROL ACK COMMON CONTROL COMMON CONTROL ACK BCC (Bearer Control Channel) BCC REF NUM: ALL (F1) or SINGLE (F2); select single and the cursor will move to the next line, where you may use the SHIFT and number keys to enter a number to filter. ALLOCATION ALLOCATION COMP (Complete) ALLOCATION REJECT DE_ALLOCATION DE_ALLOCATION COMP DE_ALLOCATION REJ (Reject) AUDIT AUDIT COMPLETE AN (Access Network) FAULT AN FAULT ACK PROTOCOL ERROR

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PROTECT (Protection) LOGICAL CH (Channel) ID: ALL or SINGLE; select single and the cursor will move to the next line, where you may use the SHIFT and number keys to enter a logical channel id to filter on. SWITCH-OVER REQ (Request) SWITCH-OVER COM (Command) OS-SWITCH-OVER COM SWITCH-OVER ACK SWITCH-OVER REJECT PROTOCOL ERROR RESET SN COM RESET SN ACK LINK (Link Control Protocol) LAYER 3 Address: ALL or SINGLE; select single and the cursor will move to the next line, where you may use the SHIFT and number keys to enter an address to lter. LINK CONTROL LINK CONTROL ACK After making your selections, press ENTER and the screen shown in Figure 3 is displayed.

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1.2.2 Live Tracer After setting any filters, select LIVE TRACER to view captured messages. Press START (F1) to begin monitoring traces. See the top screen shown in Figure 5 for a sample screen. Note: You will see a Connect L1Rx to AN, L2Rx to LE message before the screen is displayed. Make sure to connect the lnes correctly.

Figure 5 Live Tracer Screens The following information is displayed in top screen of Figure 5: 2003-11-12: Date 08:48:27:555: Time #: Message number TS: Timeslot ->: Direction EFADR: Envelope Function Address C-PATH: Communication Path LKADR: V5 data Link Address C/R: Command/Respond bit SSMTT-27M5 11

L2 MSGTYPE: Layer 2 Message Type NS: Send sequence number NR: Receive sequence number P/F: Poll/Final bit L3 MSGTYPE: Layer 3 Message Type L3 ADR: Layer 3 Address The following F-keys are available: START/STOP (F1): Press to start or stop the tracing process. When STOP has been pressed, PAGE-UP (F2) and PAGE-DN (F3) are available for scrolling through the messages. CLR ALL (F2): Erases all messages stored in the buffer. DECODE/HEX (F3): Press to change the data presentation to hexadecimal (as in the bottom left screen in Figure 5) or to decoded (as in top screen in Figure 5). TRIGGER (F4): Press this and the screen shown at the bottom right of Figure 5 is displayed, similar to the Filtering screen. This screen allows you to specify which message or condition must occur before the test set starts capturing messages. After making your choices by using ALL (F1), BLOCK (F2), and SELECT (F3), press START (F4). See Section 1.2.1 for further information on selecting filters (which function as triggers here). You will see a TRIGGERING message until the trigger conditions are met. When a trigger is met, the test set will show the Live Trace screen and begin capturing messages.

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1.2.3 Stored Messages Select this menu to view, filter, store, and delete traces. There are two menu selections: TRACE BUFFER STORED TRACE 1.2.3.1 Trace Buffer Without an extra memory card, TRACE BUFFER will hold about 150 messages, and STORED TRACES will hold 2 stored traces of about 150 messages each. With the second memory card, which must be detected by the test set before selecting the module, TRACE BUFFER will hold about 1,200 messages, and STORED TRACES will hold 10 traces of 1,200 messages each. Figur 6 shows the screen.

Figure 6 Trace Buffer Screen The following information is displayed: TOTAL MESSAGES: This is the total number of messages stored in the buffer. FROM: Press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad to enter the message number you would like to start looking at messages. TO: Press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad to enter the message number you would like to stop looking at messages.

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The following F-keys are available: VIEW (F1): Press to view the messages selected at FROM and TO. Press PAGE-UP (F1) PAGE-DN (F2) to view all screens. Press ESC to return to the TRACE BUFFER screen. CLR ALL (F2): Deletes all messages in the trace buffer. SAVE (F3): Press to save messages selected at FROM and TO. They will be in STORED TRACES. Use the following procedure to save your messages: 1. Press TOGGLE (F3). The A in the character grid will be highlighted and SELECT (F4) willappear as in Figure 7.

Figure 7 Save Messages Screen 2. Use the keypad arrow keys to choose a character, then press SELECT (F4) to insert the character on the NAME line. For numbers, press SHIFT and use the numeric keypad. - If you make a mistake, press TOGGLE and then DELETE (F2) to remove the character. Use INSERT (F1) to place a character between characters. 3. When the NAME is complete, press TOGGLE (F3). 4. You may select the number of the traces to be saved at the FROM and TO lines. 5. When done, press ENTER. The selected traces will be saved using the label you have entered. The label will appear in the CURRENT TRACE screen. The trace will be saved into the first available stored message location in the STORED TRACES screen. If no space is available to save the message, you will 14 V5.X for the E1 Module

see a Stored Traces Full message. You must then delete a stored trace before saving the new one. FILTER (MORE, F1): Press to post-lter the trace. See Section 1.2.1 for details on setting lters. After you have set the lters, the trace will consist only of messages matching your settings. PRINT (MORE, F2): Press to print selected messages. 1.2.3.2 Stored Traces Traces are saved from the TRACE BUFFER screen, then shown in STORED TRACES. Enter the STORED MESSAGES line, then enter STORED TRACES. You will see the following screen, which ists any stored traces:

Figure 8 Stored Trace Selection Screen The following F-keys are available: EDIT (F1): Press to rename a stored trace. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 7 will be displayed. Use the procedure in Section 1.2.3.1 to edit the le name. DELETE (F2): Press to delete the highlighted stored trace. VIEW (F3): Press to view the highlighted stored trace. You will see a STORED TRACE screen like the one shown on the left of Figure 9. Press PAGE-UP (F1) or PAGE-DN (F2) to page through the screens. You may press HEX/DECODE (F3) to change the presentation of the data. In some screens, as in the left screen of Figure 9, an INFOELE (F4) key is present. Press it to see any Information Elements in SSMTT-27M5 15

the message. A Control Function Element is presented in th right screen of Figure 9.


Figure 9 Stored Trace and Info Element Screens Press PAGE-UP (F1) or PAGE-DN (F2) to page through the available Information Element screens. Press ESC twice to return to the STORED TRACE selection screen shown in Figure 8. FILTER (MORE, F1): Press to post-lter the trace. See Section 1.2.1 for details on setting lters. After you have set the lters, the trace will consist only of messages matching your settings. PRINT (MORE, F2): Press to send the selected stored trace to the serial port for printing.

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1.3 Statistics
Use this function to observe Layers 2 and 3 statistics. This information can often let you know where to start troubleshooting. You will be prompted to CONNECT L1-Rx to AN, L2-Rx to LE after you select this function. The following F-keys are common to all of the screens: PAGE-UP (F1), PAGE-DN (F2): Use these to page through the screens of information. %/COUNT (F3): Press to change the presentation of the data, from a count of each kind of message to the percentage each type of message is of the total number of messages. STOP/RESTART (MORE, F1): Press to stop the measurements, press again to restart and reset ET (Elapsed Time) to zero. PRINT (MORE, F2): Press to send the statistics to theserial port for printing.

Figure 10 Layer 2 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens These screens display counts and percentages of the unnumbered frames. The following appear in these screens: SABME: This is Set Asynchronous Balanced Mode, Extended. UA: This is an Unnumbered Acknowledgment. DM: This is Disconnect Mode. RR: This is Receive Ready. RNR: This is Receive Not Ready. REJ: This is a Reject. I: This is Information. Total: This is the total of all frame types.

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Press PAGE-DN to see the next sceen shown on the left of Figure 11.

Figure 11 Layer 3 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens These screens display counts and percentages of various messages, reported for both the AN and the LE. The following appear in these screens: PSTN: These are Public Switched Telephone Network messages. BCC: These are Bearer Channel Connection messages. CONTROL: These are Control messages. LINK: These are Link Control messages. PROTECT: These are Protection Control messages. TOTAL: This is the total number of messages.

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2 Applications
This section contains some suggested testing procedures.

2.1 Monitoring a V5 Line


This aplication will allow you to verify a V5 line.

Figure 12 Connecting to a V5 Line 1. From the E1 module main menu, select TEST CONFIGURATION and configure as follows: TEST MODE: E1DUAL Tx/INSERT: L1-Tx Rx/DROP: L1-Rx Tx SOURCE: TEST PAT FRAMING: PCM-31 CRC-4: As required by the circuit TEST RATE: NX64, select timeslot 16 and any others L1-Rx Port: MONITOR L2-Rx Port: MONITOR TX CLOCK: INTERN LED SOURCE: As desired Press ENTER when finished 2. From the E1 module main menu, select SYSTEM PARAMETERS > MEAS CONFIGURATION and set CODE CONFIGUR for HDB3. Press ESC until you reach the modules main menu. 3. From the E1 module main menu, select PROTOCOLS > V5.1/ V5.2 > CONFIGURATION and at TIMESLOT 16, set it to ON, unless your specifications indicate otherwise (timeslots 15 and SSMTT-27M5 19

31 are also sometimes used). Press ENTER when done. 4. Connect a test set as shown in Figure 12. Make sure to connect E1-RX1 to the AN receive port, and E1- RX2 to the LE receive port. 5. From the V5.X main menu, select PROTOCOL ANALYSIS. You may want to set up a filter before capturing traces. If so, select FILTER and configure as needed. Normally you would look for the establishment of calls through ESTABLISH and ESTABLISH ACK messages, or for the disconnection of calls, through DISCONNECT and DISCONNECT COMPLETE messages. If you need help, refer to Section 1.2.1. Press ENTER when done. 6. From the PROTOCOL ANALYSIS menu, select LIVE TRACER and you will be able to watch the live V5 messages. If you want to set a trigger: A. Press STOP (F1) and press TRIGGER (F4). The TRIGGER screen is then displayed. Here you select the particular message you want the test set to see before it begins capturing messages. You may also REJECT (F2) messages you do not want to capture. B. When you have congured the trigger as desired, press START (F4) and you will see TRIGGERING displayed. This will stay on screen until the test set sees a message matching your TRIGGER criteria, it will begin capturing traces. If you need more information on setting triggers, refer to Section 1.2.2. 7. You may press STOP (F1) in the LIVE TRACER screen to freeze the data, then use PAGE-UP (F2) and PAGE-DN (F3) to scroll through the data screens. Press START (F1) to restart the capturing of live traces. 8. When nished, press ESC. 9. To review the traces from the PROTOCOL ANALYSIS menu, select STORED MESSAGES > TRACE BUFFER. This screen shows you the number of messages in the current trace. 10. Press VIEW (F1) to look at the trace. Make sure that the messages you want to view are in the range specified by the FROM and TO settings. You may press PRINT (MORE, F1) to send the messages to the serial port for printing. You may press SAVE (F3) to save the current trace. See Section 1.2.3 for details on saving traces. 11. Conrm that the line is functioning according to specications. 20 V5.X for the E1 Module

2.2 Monitor V5.X Statistics


This allows observing Layers 2 and 3 statistics. You can see which messages are being transmitted, to focus your troubleshooting. 1. Complete steps 1-4 of Section 2.1-Monitoring a V5 Line. 2. From the V5.X main menu, select STATISTICS. The Layer 2 statistics screens let you see which messages are transmitted on the data link layer. For instance, if you see a high count or percentage of RNR (Received Not Ready) messages, you know the receiving equipment is not responding as desired. The Layer 3 statistics screens give you information on the protocols layer. Conrm that the AN and LE are each receiving the proper protocol messages.

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3 Reference
This section contains material to help you better understand the technology you are wrking with.

3.1 V5.X Technology Introduction


Figure 13 V5 Network Architecture V5 is an access network technology. The Access Network (AN) provides a common interface for PSTN telephone, analog or ISDN PBX, broadband ISDN or ISDN terminal equipment (ISDN BRI or ISDN PRI), Local Area Network terminating (LAN) equipment, leased line equipment, and other devices. The common (open) interface allows for low cost flexible networks. The Local Exchange (LE) is responsible for call control by provid22 V5.X for the E1 Module

ing circuit switching, DTMF tone generation/decoding, etc. An LE is an exchange on which user lines are terminated via an AN. It may consist of multiplexing, cross-connect and transmission functions. The V5 interface is independent of the transmission media. It can use multiple timeslots for signalling; 15, 16, and/or 3 are used. See Figure 13 for a sample V5 system.

Figure 14 PSTN V5 Messages Figure 14 shows the V5 messages involved in a PSTN phone call. Figure 15 shows which side (AN or LE) is responsible for sending which type of messages, in a DTMF phone call,as well as showing the DTMF messages themselves.

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3.2 V5.1 and V5.2 Interfaces


See the following table fo the differences between V5.1 and V5.2 interfaces.
ITU Standard ETSI Standard Concentration Protocols V5.1 V5.2 G.964 G.965 ETS 300 324-1 ETS 300 347-1 No, only 1xE1 Yes, up to 16xE1 Control, PSTN ISDN C o n t r o l , P S T N (S, F, P) BCC, ISDN (S, F, P) Protection, Link

Table 1 V5 Interfaces

The V5.1 interface is based on a static multiplexer principle. It supports one E1 line. Bearer channels are preassigned to users. Communication paths (C-paths) can carry the Layer 2 data link or ISDN data. V5.2 supports up to 16 E1 links on one interface, about 4000 concentrated PSTN ports. Bearer channels are assigned dynamically. V5.2 supports ISDN PRI. Responsibility for call control is with the LE. BCC, Link Control, Control and Protection Communication paths are designated to timeslot 16 of the primary link.

3.3 Architecture and Protocols


Based on the ISO model, V5X uses three layers: Physical, Data Link, and Network.

Figure 16 V5 Protocol Architecture

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LAPV5 V5 Layer 2 Protocol is based on LAPD (Link Access Protocol D), with some changes, which allow for flexible multiplexing of different information streams. The standards are: ETS 300 125, or Q.920, and Q.921. Only point-to-point link access procedures are allowed. ISDN D-channel information is carried over V5 without change, by multiplexing the frames and Layer 2, and relaying them over the V5 interface. V5 Layr 3 supports the protocols shown in the following table:
PSTN BCC ISDN Control Link Control Protect V5.1 Yes No Yes Yes No No V5.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Table 2 V5.X Protocols

PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network defines a host of useful messages for call initiation and progress in both directions. The LE controls call procedures. BCC: Bearer Channel Control governs how the 2 Mbit/s links within the V5.2 interface are dynamically switched. BCC procedures are controlled by the LE. (N/A V5.1) CONTROL: User Port Controls the functional states of user ports. Common Controls direct non-port specic control functions, such as ID check and restart. LINK CONTROL: This allows management and monitoring of each 2 Mbit/s link within the V5.2 interface. LINKID identifies the E1 in all message communications. (N/A V5.1) PROTECTION CONTROL: This applies to multilink systems, this protocol can set up a standby link, which is activated if one of the active links fails. Bearer channels are not protected. Mapping Function: When frames are received by the LAP-V5 envelope sublayer from the LE, the envelope information is passed to the LAPV5 datalink sublayer. Frame Relay Function: This is the statistical multiplexing and demultiplexing in an Access Network (AN) of ISDN D-channel frames, from an ISDN access Layer 2 onto a V5 communication channel. The D-channel frames are relayed from an input Layer 2 to an output Layer 2, without going through other Layer 2 functions.

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3.4 Frames
The following figure shows the frame types, one for V5, and the other a V5 ISDN LAP-D frame. The LAPV5 frame is used within a V5.1 interface fo all types of signalling, packetized data or control information.

Figure 17 V5 Frames

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The following items are shown in Figure 17: Envelope Function Address: This is a 13 bit, binary coded address used in the LAPV5-EF frame to identify different V5 enveloping functions sublayer connections. Each may carry a different protocol. Link Address, V5 Data Link Address: This two-byte address is used in LAPV5 datalink frames to identify different sublayer connections. It contains the Command/Response and Extension bits. Control Field: The two-byte control field works as in Q.921 (ISDN). Control fields identify the frame being transported as Information, Unnumbered, or Supervisory. Layer 3 Address: This address is within the Layer 3 messages of EFAddr types of either PSTN signalling or control. It uniquely references a user port, or a Common Control function. Information: These frames carry the users data ( 1 to N bytes). FCS: Frame Check Sequence is a check to verify frames are in proper order and of correct number. Flag: This byte signies the beginning and ending of the V5 frame.

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3.5 Express Limited Warranty


This Sunrise Telecom product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship during its warranty period. The warranty period for this product is contained in the warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com. Sunrise Telecom agrees to repair or replace any assembly or compo nent found to be defective under normal use during this period. The obligation under this warranty is limited solely to repairing or replacing the product that proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned to the factory. This warranty does not apply under certain conditions, as set forth on the warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com. Please refer to the website for specific details. THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY SUNRISE TELECOM. SUNRISE TELECOM MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, REPR SENTATION OR CONDITION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.

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Index
A Applications Monitor V5.X Statistics; 21 Monitoring a V5 Line; 19 B BCC; 25 C Cautions; 2 CONTROL; 25 Control; 27 E Envelope Function Address; 27 F FCS; 27 Figures 01 V5.X Menu Tree; 5 02 V5.X Configuration Screen; 6 03 Filter Screen; 7 04 Message Filter Screen; 8 05 Live Tracer Screens; 11 06 Trace Buffer Screen; 13 07 Save Messages Screen; 14 08 Stored Trace Selection Screen; 15 09 Stored Trace and Info Element Screens; 16 10 Layer 2 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens; 17 11 Layer 3 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens; 18 12 Connecting to a V5 Line; 19 13 V5 Network Architecture; 22 14 PSTN V5 Messages; 23 15 Typical DTMF Call over V5; 23 16 V5 Protocol Architecture; 24 17 V5 Frames; 26 Filter Screen LAYER 1; 7 LAYER 2; 8 LAYER 3; 8 Flag; 27 Frame Relay Function; 25 I Information; 27 SSMTT-27M5 29

Information Element V5; 15 L LAPV5; 25 Layer 2 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens DM; 17 I; 17 REJ; 17 RNR; 17 RR; 17 SABME; 17 Total; 17 UA; 17 Layer 3 Address; 27 Layer 3 Statistics-Percent and Count Screens BCC; 18 CONTROL; 18 LINK; 18 PROTECT; 18 PSTN; 18 TOTAL; 18 LINK CONTROL; 25 Live Tracer Screens; 11 M Mapping Function; 25 Message Filter Screen BCC (Bearer Control Channel); 9 CONTROL; 9 ISDN; 9 LINK (Link Control Protocol); 10 PROTECT (Protection); 9 PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network); 9 P PROTECTION CONTROL; 25 protocol messages; 8 PSTN; 25 S Save Messages Screen; 14 T Tables 01 V5 Interfaces; 24 02 V5.X Protocols; 25 Trace Buffer Screen; 13 30 V5.X for the E1 Module

TRIGGER V5; 12 V V5 Architecture and Protocols; 24 Filter; 7 Frames; 26 interface; 23 Live Tracer; 11 Protocol Analysis; 7 Stored Messages; 13 V5 Data Link Address; 27 V5.1 interfac; 24 V5.2 interface; 24 V5.X Conguration Screen TIMESLOT 15/16/31; 6 W Warnings; 2 Warranty; 29

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