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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
MAX User Interfaces
Using configuration menus
System—virtual slot 00-000
The system is assigned virtual slot
00-000
. The System menu contains profiles and
submenus related to systemwide configuration and maintenance. If you select
00-000
System
in the Main Edit Menu, the system name expands to show you the next layer of
submenus, as follows:
00-000 System
00-100 Sys Config
00-200 Sys Diag
00-300 Security
00-400 Feature Codes
00-500 Destinations
00-600 Dial Plan
T1, E1, or BRI ports—virtual slot 10-000
Depending on your MAX model, physical built-in T1 ports, E1 ports, or BRI ports are grouped
into virtual slot
10-000.
The T1 menu includes settings for the two T1 ports, and for the T1
drop/insert port. The E1 menu includes settings for the two E1 ports. The BRI menu item
includes six BRI ports.
If you select
10-000
in the Main Edit Menu, the slot name expands to show you the next
layer of submenus, as follows:
10-000 Net/T1
or Net/E1 or Net/BRI
10-100 Line Config
10-200 Line Diag
Expansion slots—slots 20-000 and 30-000
The two physical expansion slots are numbered
20-000
and
30-000
in the Main Edit Menu.
The
20-000
menu applies to the left expansion slot (viewed from the back of the unit) and the
30-000
applies to the right expansion slot. The appearance of the submenu depends on the
expansion card in use.
Ethernet port—virtual slot 40-000
The Ethernet port is assigned virtual slot 40-000. The Ethernet menu, accessed by selecting
40-000 Ethernet
from the Main Edit Menu, contains submenus and profiles related to the
local network, routing and bridging, and WAN connections.
Ether data HDLC channels—virtual slot 50-000
The Ether data channels are High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) channels assigned to
virtual slot 50-000. Each ISDN call requires an HDLC channel to process HDLC-encapsulated
data.
Serial WAN port—virtual slot 60-000
The serial port is assigned virtual slot 60-000. It is used for the serial WAN connection or a
nailed-up T1 or E1 connection.