3. Configuration Options

DSX-1 to Network Time Slot Assignment Screen Example (Page 1)

main/config/tslot_assign/dsx

 

 

 

 

 

9128-II

Device Name: Node A

 

 

 

 

 

 

5/26/1999 23:32

 

 

 

 

DSX-1

TO NETWORK 1 ASSIGNMENTS

 

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N01

 

N02

 

N03

 

N04

N05

N06

N07

N08

DSX-1/01 DSX-1/02 DSX-1/03

 

DSX-1/04 Assigned Assigned

Assigned

Assigned

N09

 

N10

 

N11

 

N12

N13

N14

N15

N16

DSX-1/09 DSX-1/01 Available

 

Available Available Available Available Available

N17

 

N18

 

N19

 

N20

N21

N22

N23

N24

Available Available Available

 

Available Available Available Available Available

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FrAssign

Page 2 of 2 is for defining signaling assignments and trunk conditioning for each DSX-1 interface time slot. See DSX-1 Signaling Assignments and Trunk Conditioning (Page 2) on page 3-54for an example of this screen.

For easy movement between screens, select the FrAssign function key to go directly to the Frame Relay Network Assignments screen.

Time Slot Assignment Rules:

νValid Network time slots are either Available or contain a DSX-1 time slot assignment.

νValid DSX-1 time slots are those that are unassigned, including the currently assigned time slot.

νOrder of display is as follows:

Available is the first selection.

Then, from the lowest DSX-1 interface to the highest DSX-1 interface.

Then the lowest available time slot number to the highest available time slot number.

For example, if the cursor is on a field with the Available value under assigned time slot Ntt, pressing the Spacebar causes this field’s values to cycle through all valid DSX-1 time slots, starting with Ds-p/yy, assuming it is unassigned. If Ds-p/ttis already assigned, the next valid time slot in the order described above is displayed.

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