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Displaying the DS0 Mapping window
Device Slots (daxDeviceSlotTo) (daxDeviceSlotFrom)
The “slots” input identifies the DS0 channels—each DS0 channel is 64 kbps—that you would like to connect.
Each mDSL modem has up to 31 DS0 channels. Each time slot in a T1 or E1 WAN port has 24 or 31 DS0
channels, respectively. When selecting the slots you must select the same number of slots on the “A” and “B”
side of the connection. The slots are selected by entering a string that represents the slots. For the mDSL ports,
slots 1–31 are available. For a WAN port configured as a T1, the available slots are numbered from 1–24. For a
WAN port configured as an E1, the available slots are 1–31. The following notation should be used for enter-
ing the slots. Several examples are given below.
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dash: (-) 1 - 4
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comma: (,) 1,4,9
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combo: 1 - 2, 3,6 - 7
For example, to connect a T1 Port using timeslots 1,2, 5, 6, 7, and 15, you can input any of the following
strings:
1,2, 5-7, 15
1 - 2, 5,6,7,15
1 - 2, 5 - 6, 7, 15
Note
Only contiguous timeslots beginning at 1 are available in the mDSL
modems.
Configuration
The user can make connections in the box using two different methods. The easiest way is by using the pull
down windows provided. But the user can also add connection using the command line format by entering a
text string. To input a static connection into the box using the text string. Use the following convention:
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DeviceA:PortA:SlotsA/DeviceB:PortB:SlotsB
Device Options
- The interface that you would like to select
1) t1-e1
2) mDSL
Port Options
- The Port Number (starting at 1) may be one of the 16 WAN ports or one of the 16 mDSL
modems. To configure Slots (DS0 channels), choose the slots that you would like to use. The following
notations are allowed:
1) dash (-): 1 - 4
2) comma (,): 1,4,9
3) combination of dashes and commas: 1 - 2, 3,6 - 7
Example #1:
To connect a T1 line, (WAN) Port 1, timeslots 1–24 to an mDSL modem, Port 3 (modem
#3), timeslots 1,2, input the following string:
t1-e1:1:1 - 24/mDSL:3:1 – 24
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Page 24: ...1 Introduction mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 22 Saving HTTP HTML Object Changes...
Page 40: ...5 System History mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 38 mDSL History table...
Page 56: ...7 DS0 Mapping mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 54 Displaying the DS0 Mapping window...
Page 96: ...11 Filter IP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 94 Defining a filter...
Page 97: ...95 Chapter 12 Frame Relay Chapter contents Introduction 96...
Page 122: ...15 TCP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 120 TCP Details...
Page 126: ...16 UDP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 124 Introduction...
Page 132: ...17 RIP Version 2 mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 130 RIP Version 2 Statistics...
Page 138: ...18 SNMP mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 136 Out...
Page 150: ...19 System mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 148 System Packet Holding Message Blocks...
Page 180: ...21 T1 E1 Link mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 178 Far End Line Statistics Totals...
Page 190: ...24 License mDSL DACS Administrators Reference Guide 188 End User License Agreement...
Page 191: ...189 Appendix A Network Ports RJ 21X connector pin out Chapter contents Introduction 70...
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