Table 3-27 – Verilink DPRI 2922 (880-503142-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Configuring the DPRI 2922 Via the NCM 2000 Craft Interface
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Table 3-27
Edit Circuit Submenu Commands
Command
Description
Options
N
Name—Circuit name (Circuit ID)—12 characters maximum
P
Priority—
1) low
2) norm
3) high
4) crit
T
Type—Circuit type.
1) perm
2) swit
3) prim
4) d-bk
5) bkup
M
Mode—Circuit Mode
1) 64K
2) 56K
For Subrate DIU
only:
3) 38.4K
4) 19.2K
5) 9.6K
6) 4.8K
7) 2.4K
SP
Source Port—Displays the Node “Map” and prompts for the SRC Port shelf,
slot. Use this option to designate the starting point of the circuit. Once the
Shelf and slot position of the Source Port has been entered, you are
prompted with 4 choices.
1) net1
2) net2
3) dat1
4) dat2
DP
Destination Port—Displays the Node “Map” and prompts for the DEST Port
shelf, slot. Use this option to designate the ending point of the circuit.
Once the Shelf and slot position of the Source Port has been entered, you
are prompted with 4 choices.
1) net1
2) net2
3) dat1
4) dat2
SM
SRC Port Chn—Source Timeslot. Designate which T1 timeslots you wish to
use in this circuit.
Note: In ISDN, timeslot 24 is normally reserved for use in D-channel call
set-up. For this reason, avoid building circuits which use timeslot 24.
For ISDN, a call-reference option is provided to designate the call profile
for backup.
1—24 or press
ENTER
to exit
DM
DST Port Chn—Destination Timeslot Designate which T1 timeslots you
wish to use at the Destination Port.
Note: In ISDN, timeslot 24 is normally reserved for use in D-channel call
set-up. For this reason, avoid building circuits which use timeslot 24.
For ISDN, a call-reference option is provided to designate the call profile
for backup.
1—24 or press
ENTER to exit
U
Bus—Select a backplane bus for intermodule communication. The A Bus is
always used for ISDN.
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) Auto
A
Primary circ—Primary Circuit Name
12 characters
maximum