12 — Module position and circuit configuration
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Reserved module positions
When logical module positions M01 or M09 are configured for an X.21 or V.35
DCM, the software automatically reserves positions M02 to M08, or M10 to M16
(respectively). This provides two super-rate connections of up to 1024 kb/s each.
A single super-rate connection of up to 1920 kb/s is available to position M01 when
position M09 is configured as EMPTY. In this case, position M09 is disabled and
cannot be configured until position M01 releases it. See section 19.11 for more
information on reserved module positions.
Empty module positions
If logical module positions M01 or M09 are configured for a module that does not
support super-rate speeds over 128 kb/s, or as EMPTY, the seven adjacent positions
are automatically configured as EMPTY by the software.
Procedure 12-1 To configure an interface module position
where
pp
is 1 or 9
Procedure 12-2 To configure all interface module positions
CONFIG — POSITION — <Esc> CONFIG_ALL
12.3
Module position displays
The node management terminal can display information about module positions in a
variety of ways, depending on the softkey selection. It can show information about:
•
a single position
•
a group of positions (SHOW_1-8) or (SHOW_9-16)
•
all positions (SHOW_ALL)
DATA
AS_PRESENT
EMPTY
2B1Q
V.35_DCM
CODIRECTIONAL
DNIC
RS_232_DCM
CONFIG — POSITION — <
pp
>
↵
— TYPE
SK000484
X.21_DCM
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