Defining H.110 ports, timeslots, and direction
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Model 6081RC Network Access Server Getting Started Guide
5 • H.110 port configuration
– The
Previous Channel
button displays the configuration for the channel previous to the one currently
displayed
– The
Next Channel
button displays the configuration for the channel following the one currently dis-
played
– The
Last Channel
button displays the configuration for the last channel in the H110 Channel Configu-
ration page listing of channel (see
figure 25
).
– The
Reset
button cancels changes made to a channel configuration.
– The
Submit
button saves changes made to a channel configuration.
Enter configuration parameters for a channel as follows:
1. Enter a port number (H.110 bus port numbers range from 1 to 32) in the Port text box.
2. Enter the Starting Timeslot—each H.110 port can handle up to 128 slots (for example, if timeslots 1–16
will be used, enter 1 in this text box).
3. Enter the length of the channel in number of timeslots (for example, if the range of timeslots is from 1–32,
enter 32 timeslots in this text box).
4. Select to H.110 from the Direction pop-up menu. Each link in the H.110 bus should be duplex, define the
direction of transmission “to H.110” or “from H.110”.
5. Click the
Submit
button to save the changes.
6. Click the
Add Map
button to display the second map for Location1. This will be the map that will connect
port 1 in the 6081RC to the “From H.110” direction.
7. Enter 1 in the Port text box (port 1).
Note
Any other available port (from 1-32) could be selected as long as it
matches a 3096RC port.
8. Enter the Starting Timeslot—for example if using timeslots 17–32, enter 17 in this text box).
9. Enter the length in number of timeslots in the Length text box.
10. Select From H.110 from the Direction pop-up menu.
11. Click the
Submit
to save changes.
Note
If you want to delete a map configuration from the listing, click the
Delete check box for the map you want removed, then click the
Delete
Map(s)
button.