Ericsson LBI-39224 Personal Computer User Manual


 
LBI-39224
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Site Channel Configuration List dialog box
Send
Choose the Send button to send the T1/E1 site channel configuration
data to the respective interface module. This procedure must be
performed before the interface module will operate with the new
configuration. Only configured and configured-and-active (C and C/A
prefixes) configurations may be sent. All configuration data is sent to
the MOM Controller Board; the T1/E1 configuration is sent directly out
from there to the respective interface module Controller Board. A
"Send to Site Successful" message will be received to confirm that the
data was received by the interface module Controller Board. Bus Slot
configuration data is based on the channel assignment in the Set Site
Channel Disbursement field (one bus slot per channel assigned) and is
compared to the current configuration at the CEC/IMC Manager; if
different, it is sent to the MOM Controller Board (if not, no further
action is taken by the system) and when the MOM Controller Board
receives this new data it will send an acknowledgment message back to
the CEC/IMC Manager, which will then display the confirmation box:
"Do you want to activate TDM Bus Slots? OK - will cause all CTRL
boards to reset." Choose OK to activate TDM Bus Slots (resetting
Controller Boards) with the new Bus Slot configuration data, choose
Cancel to not activate TDM Bus Slots with the new Bus Slot
configuration data (keeping the previous configuration) and return to
the Site Channel Configuration List dialog box.
Close
Choose the Close button to exit the Site Channel Configuration List
dialog box and return to the CEC/IMC Manager main window. Any
"**" (unconfigured and unsaved) PIMs appearing in the
Configured/Active Sites list box will be removed and returned to the
Configurable Sites list box.
3.8.4 VMIM Channel Configuration
The ConVentional MASTR II/III Interface Module (VMIM) and
Conventional Interface Adapter (CIA) secondary interface rack couple
conventional Tone or DC controlled base stations and conventional
voting systems to the CEC/IMC switch. The CIA appears to the VMIM
as an EDACS radio system. It provides the database capabilities that
enable conventional channels to be patched or simulselected to trunked
systems. Each VMIM/CIA set can provide thirty-two CEC/IMC
conventional channel interfaces and a CEC/IMC may be equipped with