Paradyne 9720, 9788 manual Configuring Management PVCs, Components associated with the deleted PVC?

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4. Configuration Options

Configuring Management PVCs

To define inband management links, select Management PVCs (see Table 4-19, Management PVC Options). First, configure the DLCI interface records at the Management PVC location. See Configuring Circuit Records for the Network Interface (9783, 9788) on page 4-24or Configuring DLCI Records on page 4-32for additional information.

Select New or Modify to add or change Management PVCs.

When you select New, the configuration option field is blank.

￿When you select Modify, the values displayed for all fields are based on the PVC ID number that you specified.

These options do not apply when the Management PVC is designated as a TS Management Link (see Configuring Node IP Information on page 4-38for additional information).

For easy movement between screens, from the Management PVCs screen, select the PVCConn function key to go directly to the PVC connection screen.

For quick removal of unused DLCIs, select the Delete function key, a Management PVC ID, and respond Yes to the prompt: Remove otherwise unused

components associated with the deleted PVC?

If the Management PVC selected is defined as a TS Access Management Link, a Default IP Destination, or a trap for Initial Route Destination, a prompt appears to warn you: Are You Sure?

To view the Management PVCs screen, select Management PVCs from the

Management and Communication menu.

Main Menu Configuration Management and Communication

Management PVCs

A payload managementcircuit isidentified by PM in the EDLCI field ofthe Management PVCs Options screen. If a payload management management circuit is deleted, the associated PVC remains standard, even if was a multiplexed PVC (automatically converted to standard) when the management circuit was created.

If an existing PVC with an associated payload managed management circuit is deleted, then the payload management circuit is also deleted

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Paradyne 9720, 9788 manual Configuring Management PVCs, Components associated with the deleted PVC?

9720, 9788 specifications

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