Re: (PM) Quick Questions About Padding

Sparky (paulskol@burgoyne.com)
Tue, 6 Apr 1999 16:18:50 -0600

My telco is asking me to change the padding on my equipment. They have set
it at a certain level and want us to try changing ours to see if it makes a
difference on cutting down disconnects. They say that they have had other
companies do it but when asked who and what equipment of course they didn't
know.

Sparky

"Sparky" writes:
: >>Adding to Nicks question is there a way to change teh padding levels on
the
: >>pm3 themselves?
: >
: >no. FDL or buildout or padding or whatever you want to call it is not
: >a configurable option on the pm3. even if it was, you'd need to do it
: >in concert with the telco to have the proper effect.
:
: Makes sense. Does anyone have any documentation on this command? I
searched
: the Lucingston site, and browsed through release notes, and even trolled
: through some PM-4 docs.
:
: pm3> set line1 TX-level
: Error: TX level must be 0x0100 - 0x8000
:
: and the help file proved less than helpful
:
: rr1ct3> help set line#
: Usage: set line# Value
: rr1ct3> help set line# TX-level
: Invalid command. Use 'help set line# ' for assistance.
:
: pm3> ver
: Livingston PortMaster PM-3 ComOS 3.8.2
: System uptime is 13 hours 3 minutes
: Channelized T-1's, AMI-D4 and B8ZS-ESF mix.
:
: sh line1 gives me a receive level report, and seeing something that looks
: like transmit level makes me wonder if I'm crossing all T's and dotting
all
: I's.
:
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: 23% said it was Microsoft
:
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