System Operation
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System Configuration and Operation
Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots
Table 3-4. Time Slot Cross-Connection Options and Defaults
CIRCUIT ID
A circuit is defined as a group of one or more DS0 time slots cross-connected from one WAN
link to another. Each circuit can carry either voice or data traffic, and needs its own name to
facilitate cross-connect management within the system. The Circuit ID field allows you to
name individual pass-through circuits. The factory-default ID is "new circuit.” However, you
can change the ID to show any relevant title for the pass-through connection, although each
circuit ID must be unique. This ID can contain up to 14 numbers, letters (uppercase and
lowercase), and spaces, in any combination. Figure 3-25 shows an example of a new circuit,
which is named E911 to PoPo.
Parameter
User Options
Default
CIRCUIT ID
Any combination of letters or numbers up to 14 characters, including
spaces
**************
W/U
wan-1 wan-2 wan-3 wan-4
wan-1
TS/BW
table
00
W/U
wan-1 wan-2 wan-3 wan-4
wan-1
TS/BW
table
00
SIG/TC
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