CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Connect

Purpose: Creates two-way connections between DS0s or fractional groups of DS0s (see Figure 18-2). The two <n:ch> settings allow you to make connections between individual DS0s or between two ranges of DS0s. Each range must contain an equal number of DS0s.

Crossconnects can be static (nailed up) or dynamic (assigned as needed). Static DCS crossconnects must be set up between voice or data type DS0s. The Access Navigator creates dynamic crossconnects between GR-303 type DS0s on switch DS1s and drop DS1s, as commanded by the central office switch.

The Access Navigator only allows crossconnects between compatible voice, data, and GR-303 types, as shown in Table 18-1.Invalid crossconnects in the table are grayed out.

ISDN BRI is transported using multiple DS0s for the B1, B2, and D channels. The 3DS0 transport mode is set up using digital crossconnections between drop and groom DS1s. GR-303 4:1 TDM transport mode uses a static connection for the D signaling channel between the drop DS1 and the switch DS1, while the bearer B1 and B2 channels are connected to the switch only as needed.

NOTE: When RDT provisioning is enabled at the switch, the switch will automatically configure the ISDN BRI D channel crossconnections when you use the send switch provision request command. If RDT provisioning is not enabled, you must configure the D channel crossconnections at the Access Navigator.

Security: Level 2 (operator)

Syntax: connect <n:ch> <n:ch>

Field

n

ch

Description

DS1 number, 1 to 32.

DS0 number, 1 to 24, or a range of numbers such as 5-8.

Example: connect 25:19-24 5:1-6

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

August 2003

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Carrier Access Access Navigator user manual Connect, Example connect 2519-24