ADTRAN 600R manual DS0 Mapping Instructions Step Action

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Total Access 600R User Interface Guide (UIG)

Appendix A. Configuring the Total Access 600R for Routing

Initial Setup

Before the Total Access 600R can be configured for routing, DS0s must be mapped. (See DS0 Mapping below.)

DS0 Mapping

DS0 Mapping Instructions

Step

Action

1From the Main menu, select CHANNEL BANK and then select DS0 MAPS.

Verify that the ACTIVE MAP is set to either MAP 1 or MAP 2. This is the map that is actively running on the Total Access 600R. The unit has the ability to store two maps.

2• To edit the current map, press Enter on MAP 1 [+] to view the map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map)

To edit the standby map, press Enter on MAP 2 [+] to view the map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map)

The T1 line entering the Total Access 600R is broken up into 24 DS0s or channels. At least one DS0 needs to be mapped to the router in order to use the unit for routing purposes.

3Scroll down to the DS0 that will be mapped. (Any DS0 can be mapped to the router.)

4Set the SLOT number of the DS0 that you are mapping to RCU:TA600. Set the PORT of the DS0 that you are mapping to ROUTER 64K or ROUT-

5ER 56K, depending on the line speed.

Map all the DS0s as desired, and exit this menu by pressing the left ar-

6row button. Your changes will automatically save when exiting the map. Make sure the ACTIVE MAP is set to the correct map (the map you want

7running) before exiting the MODULES/DS0 MAPS menu.

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