3-36 System Operation
Model No.
Running Head
Cross-Connecting WAN Time Slots System Configuration and Operation
Make your selection by using the space bar and arrow keys. The arrow key moves from slot
to slot, and the space bar toggles between selecting and deselecting a time slot.

Figure 3-27.Time Slot and Bandwidth Options

W/U

The second WAN Unit column is the T1 link in which the pass-through connec tion ends. The
options are all of the WAN ports and ports. If a WAN port is not present in the W/U selected,
an error message is generated. Figure 3-26 shows the selection of W 1-3.

TS/BW

The second Time Slot/Band Width column shows the different time s lots f rom WAN 1-3 that
will be assigned to this pass-through connection. Figure 3-27 shows the selection of 5 time
slots from WAN 1-3 assigned to the end of the connection. Any number of time slots from
1-24 would be accepted for T1 operation. The bandwidth is automatically assigned.
Make your selection with the space bar and arrow keys. The arrow key moves from slot to sl ot,
and the space bar toggles between selecting and deselecting the time slot. The number of DS0
time slots assigned to this half of the cross-connect circu it must equal the number assigne d to
the other. Otherwise, the system will reject the connections and generate an error message.
Users dealing with a voice cross-connect circuit (with or without signaling) can access
capabilities from the WAN cross-connect screen. See the review at the end of this section.