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3 • Configuring the DACS for operation
Model 2604 E1/T1 DACS Getting Started Guide
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Using a Web browser to complete DACS configuration
2. Set the
DS0 Display Type
(see figure 22) to
displayLongForm(0)
. To create each static connection (which
is the DS0 Mapping Process), you will select from the following parameters:
–
Device Type
. This setting specifies the physical interface onto which you will be connecting. Within the
DACS, the user has the option of selecting T1/E1 WAN line.
Figure 22. DS0 Mapping Configuration window
–
Device Slots
. This parameter identifies which DS0 channels—each DS0 channel is 64 kbps—that you
would like to connect. 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 con-
nection. The slots are selected by entering a string that represents the slots. 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 entering the slots.
• dash: (-) 1 - 4
• comma: (,) 1,4,9
• combo: 1 - 2, 3, 6 - 7
• “A” and “B” identify the two ends of the static connection.
Example on configuring static connections.
Connect a T1 line, (WAN) Port 2, timeslots 4 – 5 and 7, to another T1 line, (WAN) Port 3, timeslots 8 – 10.
Solution:
Complete the following steps.
1. Under “Dev Type A,” select t1-e1(1)
2. Under “Dev Num A,” select port2(2)
3. Under “Dev Slots A,” enter 4-5,7
4. Under “Dev Type B,” select t1-e1(1)
5. Under “Dev Num B,” select port3(3)
6. Under “Dev Slots B,” enter 8-10
7. Click on “Submit Query” to the right of the static connection entry which you just completed.