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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Chapter 6-58

XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide

A cross connect connection is defined by four paramters. They are the source
module, source module time slot, destination module and the destination module
time slot. When the XCON module is used, the source modules for the cross
connect are the WAN-1 and WAN-2. Using the XC2T module, the source
modules for the cross connect are the WAN-1, WAN-2, T1-1 and T1-2.

Source module

Enter the a specific cross connect node as shown:

SHARK010101000011> CONFIG
(top)>> XCON-IF
(XCON-IF)>> WAN1
(XCON-IF wan1)>>

Specifies which cross connect to configure. Options are:

WAN1 - For cross connects representing the module in WAN 1 slot.

WAN2 - For cross connects representing the module in WAN 2 slot.

T1-1 - For cross connects representing the first T1 circuit on the XC2T

module in XCON slot

T1-2 - For cross connects representing the second T1 circuit on the XC2T

module in XCON slot

Source-time-slot

(XCON-IF wan1)>>src time-slot-param, where parameter = 1 through 24.

This command selects the time slot in the originating module.

Destination
Arguments

A connection cannot have a source and a destination module the same. See the
loopback command on page 6-14 of this chapter for information on loopbacks.