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Mapping Help
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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide
5 • DS0 Mapping
Mapping Help
Clicking on the
Mapping Help
button displays the
DS0 Mapping Help
window (see
figure 20
). The
DS0 Map-
ping Help
page provides a convenient online tutorial on how to use the T-DAC’s web management pages to
define DS0 mappings (cross-connections). The tutorial includes definitions for all configurable parameters on
the
DS0 Mapping
web page. If you are using command line format to define DS0 connections, scroll down to
the
Command Line Format
heading.
Figure 23. DACS Help Information window
Configuring static connections using the long form
To create a DS0 mapping (cross-connection) between external devices, you must define channels
A
and
B
.
External devices may include (but are not limited to) an NTU, a G.SHDSL CPE, or another blade installed in
the same CPCI chassis as the T-DAC.
Figure 24. Configure Static Connections section of DS0 Mapping Configuration window
The drop-down menus in the
Configure Static Connections
section of the DS0 Mapping Configuration window
(see
figure 24
) are organized into
A
and
B
channels. These channel names have been arbitrarily chosen and, as
all data will be bi-directional, do not signify the direction that data will travel. In
displayLongForm
mode, you
will use drop-down menus and text boxes to define the DS0 mapping parameters. The following parameters
define each channel the mapped connection (see
figure 24
).
•
Device type
(Dev Type)
•
Device number
(Dev Num)
(see
page 68
)
•
Device slots
(Dev Slots)
(see
page 69
)
Device Type A (daxDeviceTypeTogshDSL)
The
Dev Type A
menu defines the type of interface port the T-DAC will use for the
A
channel of this connection.
The user has the option of selecting a T1/E1 device or a DSL device