Managing Miscellaneous Maps
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FS6300 NMS Administrator’s Reference Guide
4 • Configuring Maps
Managing Miscellaneous Maps
In the FS6300 AutoScreening menu, the
Miscellaneous Maps
section displays Out-of-range, Overlapped
maps and Unscreened maps, if any, in a selected chassis.
Out-of-Range Maps
Out-of-range maps should be deleted first; in order to free the system of incorrectly defined maps.
Overlapped Maps
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If the auto-screening program finds a valid DS0 map pair and in addition, one or more DS0 maps on some
other cards in the same chassis using exactly the same H.110 Tx and Rx Port numbers and Timeslots, all the
maps are tagged as overlap.
You will need to manually examine the multiple DS0 maps, and select the correct pair (if any). Then, sub-
mit the valid pair back into the system.
FS6300 internally verifies that the selected pair is valid - That the two maps have the same Chassis ID, are
in the same subnet, are created on two different cards, the H.110 Tx and Rx Ports and Timeslots on the
two maps are exactly complementary.
After the verification, FS6300 auto-generates a new map description and updates the map on the card and
in the database. The valid pair gets auto-appended into the appropriate 'View Delete' section.
In this process of manually pairing some correct maps, some maps may be left over. You have to carefully
select and delete the extra maps to correct the overlap condition.
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If one or more T1E1 timeslots are used in a same-card DS0 map and also in a T1E1 in-band, FS6300 dis-
plays a T1E1 overlap condition.
In such a scenario, you will need to first delete the incorrect record - either the DS0 map or the in-band
channel. Then, select the DS0 map and submit back into this system.
FS6300 internally verifies the correctness of the record and assigns an auto-generated system id. The card is
configured and if successful, the database is updated.
In the AutoScreening window, click on
Miscellaneous Maps
in the menu on the left. Select
Overlapped Maps
.
There are two tables in this section that show overlapping DS0 maps.
Figure 59. Miscellaneous Maps window