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Quick Set-Up Guide

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Verilink AS4000 User Manual

34. Map the first four timeslots of the first T1 port on the Quad

DS-1 Module in slot 8 to the four data ports on the Quad Sync
High Speed Data module in slot 2 of the shelf. Set the data rate
of each connection at 56 Kbit/s. This supports the four DDS
multipoint circuits, with eight remote sites each, with
MegaBank Corp remote ATM. Cable the four ports of the Quad
DS-1 module in slot 2 to the appropriate ports on the FEP.
Verify that the ATM machines at the branches are responding
to the polled synchronous protocol used by MegaBank Corp.

35. Map each of the four data ports on the Quad Sync Data Port

module in slot 3 to a T1 in the DS-3 module in slot 1. Use T1
numbers 9 through 12 in the T3. Set each connection at 1.536
Mbit/s. These support router to router communications
between the two data centers. Verify that the routers at each
site can "see" each other.

36. Document your installation.

Backup Files

This completes the example configuration. You may wish to save
the configuration files to a PC on the network using TFTP. See the
section

“Save and Restore Database Menu”,

on page 4-18.

More Information

For more detailed information on AS4000 refer to the following:

Chapter 3,

“Hardware Installation”

describes the AS4000 hardware

and hardware installation procedures in detail.

Chapter 4,

“System Menus”

provides complete details on the

System Manager Module and general node configuration.

Chapter 5,

“Quad DS-1 Module”

provides complete details on the

Quad DS-1 Module.

Chapter 6,

“Quad Port Sync Data Module”

provides complete details

on the Quad Sync Data Port Module.

Chapter 7,

“DS-3 Module”

provides complete details on the DS-3

Module.

Chapter 8,

“Test Access Module (TAM)”

provides complete details

on the Test and Access Module.

Appendix A,

“TFTP and Telnet”

describes the use of Telnet and

TFTP for remote access and firmware downloads.

Appendix B,

“Interfaces and Cables”

provides connector pinout and

cable information.