Defining H.110 channels
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5 • H.110 port configuration
Figure 22
shows an H.110 bus connection between a 6081RC and a 3096RC. Two maps are necessary for a
full duplex link; both maps must have the same number of timeslots in each direction. In addition, the
6081RC H.110 port should connect to a corresponding 3096RC H.110 port. Similarly, the H.110 directions
between the 6081RC and the 3096RC maps should complement each other, for example timeslots in a “to
H.110” port on the 6081RC, should go to timeslots in a “from H.110” port on the 3096RC.
Figure 22. H.110 port correspondence and direction
Defining H.110 channels
From the standpoint of the 6081RC, H.110 ports and timeslot are assigned to PPP channels, many H.110
port may be assigned to a channel.
To configure H.110 channels, do the following:
1. Click on the H.110 link in the Configuration Menu pane (see
figure 17
on page 37) to display the H.110
Channel Configuration page (see
figure 23
).
Figure 23. H110 Channel Configuration page
2. Type a description for the channel (in
figure 23
, the description would be Location1). This description will
be associated with a PPP channel defined later in this procedure).
3. Click on the
Add Channel
button to create the new channel.
6081RC
3096RC
Port 1—to H.110
Slots 1–16
Port 1—from H.110
Slots 17–32
Port 1—from H.110
Slots 1–16
Port 1—to H.110
Slots 17–32
H.110 Bus
PPP C channel