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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 5 • DS0 Mapping
The following types of internal connections can be defined (note that DSL connections cannot be defined for
the 2616RC:
Between a DSL port and a T1/E1 WAN port
Between a DSL port and another DSL port
Between a DSL port and an H.110 bus port
Between a T1/E1 WAN port and another T1/E1 WAN port
Between a T1/E1 WAN port and the H.110 bus port
DS0 Mapping Overview main window
The DS0 Mapping Configuration window and related windows provide the means for you to manage the T-
DAC’s DS0 mapping subsystem. To display the DS0 Mapping Configuration window (see figure 19), on the T-
DAC Configuration Menu, click the DS0 Mapping link.
The DS0 Mapping window provides links to the DS0 Connection, DS0 Fallback, and DS0 Fallback ID windows
(see figure 20) described later in this chapter.
Figure 20. DS0 Mapping diagram
Clicking on the Modify Fallback Configuration link (see figure 19 on page 58) opens the DS0 Fallback Configu-
ration window (see figure 21 on page 61), where you can define mappings between primary and fallback chan-
nels and view the T-DAC’s table of previously defined fallback mappings.
The DS0 mapping window contains the following:
Modify Fallback Configuration link that takes you to the DS0 Mapping subsystem where you can configure
a fallback mechanism by which the T-DAC can switch the traffic from a failed primary channel to a back-
up or fallback channel (see section “DS0 Fallback Configuration window” on page 61)
Display Option menu you can use to select the Long Form or the Command Line Form methods for configur-
ing the cross-connection mapping (see section “Display Option parameter” on page 66)
Mapping Help button that displays the online help window (see section “Mapping Help” on page 67)
Configure Static Connections section where you can create the cross-connections (see section “Configuring
static connections using the long form” on page 67 or section “Defining DS0 mappings using the com-
mand line interface (CLI)” on page 70)
DS0 Mapping
DS0 Connection
DS0 Fallback DS0 Fallback ID