Configuring the 6081RC for bridging application
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Model 6081RC Network Access Server Getting Started Guide
8 • Configuring for bridged
3. Enter the length of the channel (in number of timeslots) in the Length text box. For example, if the range
of timeslots was from 1–32, you would enter 32 timeslots in this field. In this example enter
16
for a
length of 16 timeslots.
4. Select To H.110 from the Direction menu. Since each link in the H.110 bus should be duplex, define the
direction of transmission as “to H.110” or “from H.110”.
5. Click the
Submit
button to save changes.
Note
Two maps are necessary for each channel; both maps must have the
same number of timeslots in each direction (see
figure 44
). In addi-
tion, the 6081RC H.110 port should connect to a corresponding
3096RC H.110 port. Similarly, the H.110 directions between the
6081RC and the 3096RC maps should complement each other (for
example timeslots in a “to H.110” port for the 6081RC, should go to
timeslots in a “from H.110” port for the 3096RC).
Figure 44. H.110 port correspondence and direction
6. Click the
Add Map
button to create the second map for Location1. This map will connect port 1 in the
6081RC to the From H.110 direction.
7. Enter
1
in the Port text box.
Note
Any other available port (from 1 to 32) could have been selected as
long as it matched a 3096RC port.
8. Enter
17
in the Starting Timeslot text box. You must use timeslots 17–32 as timeslots 1–16 for port 1 have
already been used for the To H.110 direction.
9. Enter
16
in the Length text box.
10. Select From H.110 from the Direction menu.
11. Click the
Submit
button to save changes.
Now that both maps have been entered, the H.110 Settings page will display the map information as shown in
figure 45
.
6081RC
3096RC
Port 1—to H.110
Slots 1–16
Port 1—from H.110
Slots 17–32
Port 1—from H.110
Slots 1–16
Port 1—to H.110
Slots 17–32
H.110 Bus
PPP C channel