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Enter the number corresponding to the class of virtual circuit you want to define.
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If you want to create a standard VPC/VCC permanent virtual circuit to connect
data ports, select
[1] PVC
and follow the instructions under “Adding PVC
Virtual Circuits”.
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If you want to create a virtual circuit to support video conferencing, select
[2] RS366 Template
and follow the instructions under “Defining RS366 (Video)
Virtual Circuit Templates”.
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If you want to create a VCC virtual circuit to connect VCM ports, select
[3] VCM VCC
and follow the instructions under “Adding Voice Compression
Module VCC Circuits”.
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If you want to create a VCM subchannel circuit that bundles multiple DS0s,
select
[4] VCM Subchannel
and follow the instructions under “Adding VCM
Subchannel Circuits”.
Adding PVC Virtual
Circuits
To configure a VPC/VCC virtual circuit to connect data ports, follow these steps:
1
When you are prompted to select the virtual circuit type, as shown earlier in
Figure 105, enter
1
to create a
PVC
circuit.
As shown in Figure 106, you are prompted to select a virtual circuit type.
Figure 106
Selecting the PVC Virtual CIrcuit Type: VCC or VPC
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Enter the number corresponding to the type of virtual circuit you want to
configure:
VCC
(virtual channel connection)—You can use this connection type for circuit
between non-UNI and UNI cards and between UNI and UNI cards; both the VPIs
and the VCIs will be translated.
VPC
(virtual path connection)—You can use this connection type only for circuits
between UNI and UNI cards; only the VPIs will be translated.
To operate a circuit as a VP, set the connection type to VPC.
A screen appears, listing the PathBuilder S330/S310 modules and ports by slot
number and prompting you to select a slot for side A, as shown in Figure 107.