Configuration with QuickSET
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QuickSET Configuration Guide
Wide Area HDLC Time Slot Configuration Window
The Wide Area HDLC Time Slot configuration window shown in
Figure 108
below, displays
when you click on the Next>> button in the Wide Area T1, E1, or DI configuration windows if you
chose HDLC as the WAN Protocol.
Figure 108 Wide Area HDLC Time Slot Configuration Window
The following section defines the Wide Area HDLC Time Slot configuration window.
The HDLC Time Slot configuration window will change depending on the transmission mode in
which High Level Data Link Control is employed. A T1 module will employ 24 time slots,
whereas an E1 module will employ 31 time slots.
Time Slots —
A full line consists of 24 Time Slots (T1 and DI) or 31 Time Slots (E1), each
capable of up to 64 Kbps throughput. If you are leasing an entire line from your service provider,
you may select all the Time Slots by clicking the Select All button. A “check mark” displays in the
selected box.
If you have leased a portion of a fractional T1 or E1 line, your service provider will tell you which
Time Slots are allocated for your use.
Clicking the Line Coding button displays the Line Coding window. For an explanation of line
coding functions, see
Line Coding
section.
When you have completed Wide Area HDLC Time Slot configuration, click on the Next>> button,
and go to the
General Configuration
section.