DS0 Mapping Overview main window
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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide
5 • DS0 Mapping
The following types of internal connections can be defined (note that DSL connections cannot be defined for
the 2616RC:
•
Between a DSL port and a T1/E1 WAN port
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Between a DSL port and another DSL port
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Between a DSL port and an H.110 bus port
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Between a T1/E1 WAN port and another T1/E1 WAN port
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Between a T1/E1 WAN port and the H.110 bus port
DS0 Mapping Overview main window
The
DS0 Mapping Configuration
window and related windows provide the means for you to manage the T-
DAC’s DS0 mapping subsystem. To display the
DS0 Mapping Configuration
window (see
figure 19
), on the T-
DAC Configuration Menu, click the
DS0 Mapping
link.
The
DS0 Mapping
window provides links to the
DS0 Connection
,
DS0 Fallback
, and
DS0 Fallback ID
windows
(see
figure 20
) described later in this chapter.
Figure 20. DS0 Mapping diagram
Clicking on the
Modify Fallback Configuration
link (see
figure 19
on page 58) opens the
DS0 Fallback Configu-
ration
window (see
figure 21
on page 61), where you can define mappings between primary and fallback chan-
nels and view the T-DAC’s table of previously defined fallback mappings.
The DS0 mapping window contains the following:
•
Modify Fallback Configuration
link that takes you to the DS0 Mapping subsystem where you can configure
a fallback mechanism by which the T-DAC can switch the traffic from a failed primary channel to a back-
up or
fallback
channel (see section
“DS0 Fallback Configuration window”
on page 61)
•
Display Option
menu you can use to select the
Long Form
or the
Command Line Form
methods for configur-
ing the cross-connection mapping (see section
“Display Option parameter”
on page 66)
•
Mapping Help
button that displays the online help window (see section
“Mapping Help”
on page 67)
•
Configure Static Connections
section where you can create the cross-connections (see section
“Configuring
static connections using the long form”
on page 67 or section
“Defining DS0 mappings using the com-
mand line interface (CLI)”
on page 70)
DS0 Mapping
DS0 Connection
DS0 Fallback
DS0 Fallback ID