Chapter 8. Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu

»» TO Slot

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

 

Specifies the slot to use for the second end of a connection. Select this

 

option, and a list of all of the slots and the modules installed in the slots dis-

 

plays. Pick the appropriate slot.

»» Port

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Selects the port used for the second connection. When you select this

 

option, a list of all the slots and available modules displays. Select the

 

appropriate slot.

»» To Config

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

 

Specifies the configuration for the To connection. The selections that dis-

 

play in this field are based on the type of module selected in the TO Slot

 

option. You must input the following information (based on the type). The

 

same options for setting DS0s are available for this command as with the

 

FROM Config option.

»» SIG

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(Signaling) Defines whether the connection has active RBS. Where RBS is

 

not an option, the ATLAS 810PLUS automatically assigns the correct setting.

 

For example, a T1-to-Nx connection is set to Off.

 

RBS

Preserves the signaling bits between the connections.

 

Off

Ignores signaling bits.

» Activate Time

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

 

Sets the time when the map becomes active if you have selected Auto in the

 

Activate Map field (see Activate Map on page 8-2). Enter this time in

 

hh:mm:ss 24-hour format.

» Enbl Day

Write security: 3; Read security: 5

 

Specifies which days of the week the map is active.

Example 1 Setting Trunk Conditioning

The trunk conditioning process sets known values in the signaling bits and the data bits for outgoing DS0s which are cross-connected to a T1 port expe- riencing alarms. The trunk conditioning process consists of a 2.5-sec trans- mission (indicating call termination), followed by a continuous transmission (signaling the final condition as chosen by the User).

Use the trunk conditioning menu items Fault Signaling (to set the state of the signaling bits) and Fault Data Code (to set the state of the data bits) for this process. You can set trunk conditioning for each end of each T1-to-T1 connection in a dedicated map. To simplify this procedure, use the copy command (press C). Connections to the Network and connections to User equipment (PBX) contain different signaling bit states.

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