Auto-Screening DS0 Maps
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FS6300 NMS Administrator’s Reference Guide
4 • Configuring Maps
– If auto-discovery is in-progress, the screening procedure is stalled until discovery of at least one subnet is
completed. You cannot select a screening option at this time.
– When one subnet is discovered, you may proceed with screening of that subnet or wait until discovery is
completed for other subnets. When discovery of at least subnet is completed, you may select a screening
option (
Screen All Chassis
/
Screen Selected Chassis
/
Screen Later
).
3.
Select a screening option:
–
Screen All Chassis
– Automatically screen all cards on all chassis’ in the system
–
Screen Selected Chassis
– Select a chassis from the drop-down menu to screen. You also have the option
to re-discover cards in that chassis before screening, so that any new maps added outside the FS6300
interface (after the last discovery), are also included for screening.
–
Screen Later
– No maps will be screened at this time. The unscreened maps are displayed under
Miscel-
laneous Maps
. These maps are not classified as same-card, inter-card, partial, etc.. You can review the
list but cannot delete any map in the FS6300 database until they are screened.
4.
After selecting a screening option, the maps identified for screening are organized into same-card, inter-
card, partial, overlap and out-of-range maps and displayed in a table format for review.
–
Out-of-range map
s
are those that have time slots specified beyond the permissible range - T1E1 > 32,
GsDSL > 36, iDSL >3.
–
Overlapped maps
are those that use the same H.110 Ports and Time slots in two or more DS0 maps on
different cards in the same chassis.
–
Partial maps
are those that use H.110 Ports and Time slots without a complementary map created on
another card in the same chassis.