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Figure 3-22 Circuit Build Configuration Menu
Table 3-15 Circuit Build Configuration Menu Parameters
Circuit Manager -- [1,1] NCM 2000 Firmware 5.04 --
Circuit Manager -- [1,1] NCM 2000 Firmware 5.04 --
Circuit Manager -- [1,1] NCM 2000 Firmware 5.04 --
Circuit Manager -- [1,1] NCM 2000 Firmware 5.04 --
>>>>>> NO CIRCUIT FOUND IN DATABASE <<<<<
>>>>>> NO CIRCUIT FOUND IN DATABASE <<<<<
>>>>>> NO CIRCUIT FOUND IN DATABASE <<<<<
>>>>>> NO CIRCUIT FOUND IN DATABASE <<<<<
A) add circuit L) search circuit
A) add circuit L) search circuit
A) add circuit L) search circuit
A) add circuit L) search circuit
D) delete circuit E) edit circuit
D) delete circuit E) edit circuit
D) delete circuit E) edit circuit
D) delete circuit E) edit circuit
P) prev page I) activate circuit
P) prev page I) activate circuit
P) prev page I) activate circuit
P) prev page I) activate circuit
N) next page R) deactivate circuit
N) next page R) deactivate circuit
N) next page R) deactivate circuit
N) next page R) deactivate circuit
X) exit to craft main menu
X) exit to craft main menu
X) exit to craft main menu
X) exit to craft main menu
A [0.0.0.204] [1,2] DIDCSU 2912 >
A [0.0.0.204] [1,2] DIDCSU 2912 >
A [0.0.0.204] [1,2] DIDCSU 2912 >
A [0.0.0.204] [1,2] DIDCSU 2912 >
Command
Description
Options
L
List Circuits: Use this option to identify the existing circuits.
E
Edit Circuit: Use this option to change characteristics of a particular circuit.
A
Add Circuit: Use this option to create a new circuit. Specify the ID for the
circuit port. The ID number must be unique. Enter which timeslots will
leave the source port, and which timeslots will end at the destination port
(from 1-24). Specify if the timeslots will be 56 kbit/s or 64 kbit/s in
bandwidth.
Circuit IDs are helpful in identifying a particular circuit. When picking IDs,
you can use any algorithm that makes sense and will help you remember
your choice. For instance, if you are building a circuit on card 3 from T1
Port 1 to Data Port 2, your ID can be 312. The following graphic shows that
Circuit 1 has 1-15 timeslots and connects Source Port Net 1 to Destination
Port Data 1. Circuit 2 has 16-24 timeslots and connects Source Port Net 1
to Destination port Data 2.
Circuit ID:
0...65535
Source Port:
0=Net Port 1,
1=Net Port 2,
2=Data Port 1,
3=Data Port 2
Source
Timeslot:
1—24 or press
ENTER to exit
Destination
Timeslot:
1—24 or press
ENTER to exit
Circuit Type:
0=56K Data,
1=64K Data
Net 1
Data 1
Net 2
Data 2
C2: Timeslots 16-24
C1: Timeslots 1-15