Managing Maps
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4 • Configuring Maps
5.
Select which port to use on the device from the
Port Num
drop-down menu.
Select the orange square icon
to view available ports. A pop-up window will display.
6.
Enter the range of time slots to use on the card in the
Time Slots
text field.
7.
(optional) Enter a Circuit ID or Description if needed. The same description is assigned to the two cards.
8.
Repeat Steps 3-6 for the
Destination Card
on the right side of the window.
9.
Click
Define
.
10.
The new map pair will be added to the table in the
View-Delete Maps
section.
Creating End-to-End Maps
End-to-end maps are DS0 maps the FS6300 creates based on available time slots on two different cards in two
different chassis in the same Network Node. Pre-defined
Reserved Pools
must exist between the two chassis to
create an end-to-end map (see
Reserving Pools
on page 77). Also, the pools reserved between the two inter-
connected chassis must have free timeslots that can be used for creating end-to-end maps.
To create maps between different chassis:
1.
Click on
Map Provisioning > Create and Manage DS0 Maps
from the top of the screen. The FS6300
Map Provisioning window displays.
2.
Click on
End-to-End Provisioning (under Provision Maps)
in the menu tree of the Map Provisioning
window.
Figure 62. Map Provisioning > End-to-End Provisioning
3.
Select a
Source
and
Destination
chassis.
4.
All cards discovered in the selected Source and Destination chassis are listed in the drop-down menu.
Select a
Source Card
and a
Destination Card
.