Setting Up
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April 1999
Assigning Network 2 Time slots to Network 1 Interface Time slots
If you are using a 9261 Dual T1 NAM, you can assign Network 2 interface time
slots to Network 1 interface time slots.
Procedure
1. Follow this menu selection sequence:
Configuration Edit/Display
→
Cross Connect
→
Network to Network
Assignments
2. The Network to Network Assignments screen appears. This screen contains
a matrix of the current cross-connect status of all time slots on the Network 1
interface.
3. Move the cursor to the next editable time slot (underlined). Use the spacebar
or type in the desired time slot to display the desired time slot assignment.
4. Repeat Step 3 until all desired time slots are assigned. Select Save to save
the assignments, or press ESC to save and return to the Cross Connect
menu.
Network to Network Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning
The second page of the Network to Network Assignments screen enables you to
define the signaling assignments and trunk conditioning for each time slot on the
Network 1 interface.
Only those Network-to-Network assignments from page 1 are displayed on this
page, from left to right and top to bottom in ascending order, by network time slot.
See
DSX-1 Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning
on page 5-40 for more
information.
Enter one of the values shown in
Table 5-8
in each of the fields on both the
Network 1 side and the Network 2 side. Although you can choose any value for
the Network 2 side (except None), the default value displayed is based on a
typical setting that would be used with the corresponding Network 1 side value.
Typical pairs of values are shown in
Table 5-8
, with the Network 1 side on the left
side of the table and the Network 2 side on the right side of the table. If you
change the setting of None to anything else, the Network 2 side value is changed
to the corresponding default value.
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