Paradyne 8968, 8965, and 8985, 8955 manual Configuring Cross Connections, Default Mappings, Field

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3. Configuration Using the Web Interface

Configuring Cross Connections

Use the Configuration - Cross Connect screen to establish or delete Virtual Channel Connections (VCCs) by port or by slot. Connections may be established between any combination of:

￿Subtended ports

￿DSL ports

￿Network interface (uplink)

Default Mappings

A DSL port’s data VPI/VCI is always 0,35.

Default VC mappings to the SCP card for data service may be determined so:

￿VPI is 2 for ports 1–24 and 3 for ports 25–48

￿VCI is (Slot * 24) + (Port number up to 24) + 7

Port numbers 25 through 48 are reduced (by 24) to 1 through 24, respectively, in calculating VCI. So the VCI for Slot 3, Port 1 is the same as the VCI for Slot 3, Port 25:

Slot 3, Port 1: 3*24 + 1 + 7 = 80

Slot 3, Port 25: 3*24 + 25 – 24 + 7 = 80

Adding a Port-to-Port Cross Connection

Procedure

To create a cross connection between specified ports:

1.On the Configuration - Cross Connect screen, click on Create New Cross Connect. The Configuration - Cross Connect Create screen appears.

2.Enter or select the following fields:

Field

Port A

Slot

Port

VPI

Start VCI

Description

Select from the drop-down list the slot where the card associated with this port resides.

Select the port for the cross-connection.

Enter the VPI for this side of the cross-connection.

Enter the first VCI for this side of the cross-connection.

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Contents ATM Line Cards Copyright 2004 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Contents Diagnostics Maintenance ProceduresConnector Pin Assignments Technical Specifications IndexAbout This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Product-Related Documents Document Number Document TitleAbout the ATM Line Cards ATM Line CardsATM Line Card Features ATM FeaturesEndpoint Support Features Sample Network Configurations Endpoint with Voice InterfacesSnmp Management Capabilities Management Information Base MIB SupportSnmp Trap Support Accessing the SCP Card Web Interface IntroductionLogging Into the Web Interface Help Button Ending a SessionConfiguration Using the Web Interface Configuring Spectrum ManagementIf you would like to configure Card using See OverviewConfiguring ReachDSL Ports Field DescriptionConfiguring Adsl Ports 8965 Disabled Power management is disabled Configuring Shdsl Ports Configuring Line Profiles 8955, 8965 Upstream / Far End ProfileCreating Line Profiles for Ports Configuring Alarm Threshold Profiles 8955, 8965 Downstream / Near End Alarm ProfileLoss of Signal Seconds Creating Alarm Threshold Profiles for Model Violations in a 15-minute interval equals or exceeds thisLoss of Sync Word Seconds Configuring Cross Connections Default MappingsAdding a Port-to-Port Cross Connection FieldPort B Adding a Slot-to-Slot Cross Connection SCP VPISlot SCP Card Configuring ATM Ports Configuring Traffic Profiles CdvtConfiguration Using the Web Interface June Monitoring What to MonitorLocation of ATM Line Card Information 1 Field Screen Location of ATM Line Card Information 2 Field Screen Front Panel LEDs Models 8955, 8965, TypeLED is Indicating Front Panel LEDs Model Diagnostics Lamp TestLoopback Test Model 8985 Only Maintenance Procedures Uploading and Downloading a Configuration Configuration FTP ParametersResetting the Configuration to Default Settings Resetting the Configuration to Downloaded SettingsDownloading and Switching Firmware Downloading FirmwareFirmware Download Parameters Switching Firmware Restarting the Line CardMaintenance Procedures June Connector Pin Assignments 8820 Telco Connector PinoutsConnector Pins Port Tip, Ring Model 8968 Line Card Telco Connector Pinouts Connector Connector Pins Port Tip, RingTechnical Specifications Table B-1. ATM Line Card Technical Specifications 1 CriteriaTable B-1. ATM Line Card Technical Specifications 2 Criteria Index NumericsIN-2 IN-3 IN-4