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Adding circuits, Adding circuits -5 – Verilink SCM (880-503300-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Circuit Manager

Verilink SCM

5-5

Table 5-2

Circuit Manager Menu Commands

Adding Circuits

To add a new circuit, select option

A

from the Circuit Manager

Menu:

[127.127.127.67] [0,1] SCM > a

The Add Circuit menu is displayed, as shown in

Figure 5-3

:

Key

Description

Notes

A

Add Circuit: displays Add Circuit submenu.

See the section

“Adding Circuits”

below.

I

Activate Circuit: enable circuit to carry user

data. This step is not usually required for a

circuit type of Permanent or Primary.

Use the Circuit Name to select the circuit you

wish to activate.

D

Delete Circuit: removes a circuit from the list

maintained in the SCM database. A submenu

appears:

Circ Deletion Menu -- [1,1] SCM

Circ Deletion Menu -- [1,1] SCM

Circ Deletion Menu -- [1,1] SCM

Circ Deletion Menu -- [1,1] SCM
S) single circuit

S) single circuit

S) single circuit

S) single circuit
A) all circuits

A) all circuits

A) all circuits

A) all circuits
C) card circuits

C) card circuits

C) card circuits

C) card circuits
P) port circuits

P) port circuits

P) port circuits

P) port circuits
X) exit

X) exit

X) exit

X) exit

Before attempting to delete an active circuit,

it must be deactivated.

The user is able to delete a single circuit — a

subsequent prompt will ask for the circuit

name. The user may also delete all circuits —

this would be recommended if an SCM is to

be moved to a new node.

All the circuits with Source or Destination

ports on a specific module may be deleted, or

only those ports which terminate on a

particular port of a specific card.

R

Deactivate Circuit: stops a running circuit.

The user is prompted for the name of the

circuit to be deactivated.

Stops user data. Use before deleting or

editing a circuit.

P

Previous Page: display previous page of

circuits in SCM database.

Used when the database contains more

circuits than one screen can display.

L

Search Circuit: a submenu appears which

allows the user to find circuits with a certain

Source or Destination port or connecting to a

certain shelf/slot location:

C) search by shelf,slot

P) search by port

X) exit

Use X to exit when done searching.

To display all of the circuits with a Source

Port or a Destination Port on a particular

module, use C. The user is asked for the

desired shelf,slot. An entry in the format x,y

is expected where x=shelf and y=slot.

To narrow the search to a specific port of an

application module, use P. The user indicates

a specific module first by its shelf/slot

location and is then asked to select a port

from a list of options.

N

Next Page: display next page of configured

circuits.

Used when the database contains more

circuits than one screen can display.

E

Edit Circuit: used to change one or more

parameters of a circuit which already exists

in the Circuit Manager database.

Before attempting to edit a circuit, it must be

deactivated. See the section

“Editing and

Cloning New Circuits”

.

X

Exit to Main Menu.

Leaves the Circuit Manager and returns to the

Main Menu.