
Configuring MCE1 and MCT1 Services
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Setting the Remote FDL HDLC Address Mode
You can select the FDL HDLC address mode to determine how the local FDL
responds to HDLC addresses in messages from the remote FDL.
Set the FDL address mode to by or az for this MCT1 interface.
Using the BCC
To set the FDL HDLC address mode, navigate to the mct1 prompt (for example,
box
;
mct1/1/1
) and type:
fdl-target-hdlc-address
variable
For example:
mct1/1/1#
fdl-target-hdlc-address az
Using Site Manager
See the Remote FDL HDLC Address Mode parameter on page A-32 for
information.
Accepting or Rejecting Port Loopback Requests
By default, the MCT1 port accepts requests from a remote device to go into
loopback mode. During loopback, the port loops receive data back onto the T1
transmit path. The remote or intermediate test equipment then performs
diagnostics on the network between the equipment and the port.
You can disable detection of remote loop-up and loop-down code to prevent the
port from accepting loopback requests. With Accept Loopback Request enabled,
see “Setting a Loopback Configuration” to set the type of loopback.
Using the BCC
To enable or disable the detection of remote loop-up and loop-down code,
navigate to the mct1 prompt (for example,
box
;
mct1/1/1
) and type:
accept-loopback request
variable
For example:
mct1/1/1#
accept-loopback-request disabled
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