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Releases 9 and 11 Installation Tests
Issue 9 October 1998 8-19
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In Releases 9 and 11 the ‘all’ option may be used to specify a range of
addresses:
Ex. m-1-all, a-all
‘m-1-all’ represents (main OLIUs)-(STS Group)-(All DS1 Ports)
‘a-all’ represents (function unit)-(All DS1 Ports)
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Pass-through address at all nodes other than the entry/exit nodes is as
follows:
Ex.
m-3-7-4 m-3-7-4
Pass-throughs must match.
NOTE
:
Typically, m-1-1-1 corresponds to a-1-1, m-1-1-2 to a-1-2, etc.
However, port cross-connects do not have to match. At one node a cross-
connect may be established as:
m-1-1-3, a-1-3
At another node the cross-connect may be:
m-1-1-3, a-3-6
NOTE
:
M1/Main-1 and M2/Main-2 refer to OLIU slots. In a timeslot address
"m-1-1-1" the "m" refers to main of both OLIUs, and the 1 refers to the first
STS-1.
NOTE
:
For 27G-U circuit packs in the main slot positions, in a timeslot address
"m-1-2-2" the "m" refers to main of both OLIUs, and the "1" corresponds to
the first STS-1 which is dedicated with OC-1 #1 (the bottom IN/OUT con-
nections) of the 27G-U OLIUs OC-1 pair. Likewise in a timeslot address
"m-2-1-1" the "2" corresponds to the 2nd STS-1 which is associated with
OC-1 #2 (the top IN/OUT connections). Since there are only two OC-1s in
a 27G-U OLIU a timeslot address beginning with "m-3" is not allowed.
Refer to Figure 8-3.
NOTE
:
For 27G-U circuit packs in function unit slot positions, in a timeslot address
"a-1-2-2" the "a" corresponds to the OLIU in either of the function unit a
positions, and the "1" corresponds to the first STS-1 which is associated
with OC-1 #1 (the bottom IN/OUT connections) of the 27G-Us OC-1 pair.
Likewise in a timeslot address "a-2-1-1" the "2" corresponds to the 2nd
STS-1 which is associated with OC-1 #2 (the top IN/OUT connections).
Since there are only two OC-1s in a 27G-U OLIU a timeslot address begin-
ning with "a-3" is not allowed. Refer to Figure 8-3.
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