Selecting the Current Map
Access-T lets you activate either of the two DS0 maps, or enable automatic
switching of the maps as described in the previous procedure. To select which
DS0 map is currently active, follow these steps:
1. Select
SYSTEM
from the Main Menu Line.
2.
Select
DS0 CONFIGURATION
.
3.
Select
CURRENT
.
4. Move the selection bar to
MAP1
,
MAP2
, or
TIME
and press the
Enter
key.
Selecting
MAP1
or
MAP2
sets the chosen map as always active. Selecting
TIME
enables automatic switching between maps 1 and 2 based on the
user-specified start and stop times, as described in the previous
procedure. The active map will always have an asterisk (
*
) next to it.
CAUTION:
Do not leave a test active for an
extended period while in time switching mode. If
a test is running when the selected start and stop
time occurs, switching of the DS0 map will not
occur until the test is turned off.
Sending the DS0 Map to the Far End
The
SEND
command (
SYSTEM–DS0 CONFIGURATION–SEND
) lets you transmit the
currently-active DS0 map to the far-end Access-T, rewriting the currently-active
map. (For example, if the near end has MAP1 active and the far end has MAP2
active, MAP1 from the near end will rewrite MAP2 at the far end.) You cannot
change the far-end’s inactive map until it becomes active.
Note
: The
SEND
command should be used only between units
that have identical DTE port and aux port hardware (i.e., both
ends of the link have two DTE ports and one aux port).
CAUTION: The SEND command also transmits the cur-
rent configuration of all the DTE port, overwritting the
far-end’s DTE port settings. This command should only
be used if you wish to send DTE port and mapping
configurations to the far end. Refer to Sending the DTE
Port Configuration to the Far End
for more information.
Chapter 6
ACST-0351-005
Configuration Procedures
June 1996
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