Patton electronic 2616RC Switch User Manual


 
Display Option parameter 66
Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 5 • DS0 Mapping
2. Click the Connection ID number hyperlink to display the DS0 Fallback ID window for the selected con-
nection ID.
Deleting a Fallback Mapping
To delete the Fallback Mapping displayed on the DS0 Fallback ID window:
1. In the drop-down menu for the Connection Status parameter, ensure that the value delete(1) is selected.
2. Click the Submit Query button to delete the connection (DS0 mapping).
Force Recovery button
When a fallback channel switches in for a primary channel, the T-DAC will display a force recovery button to
the far right of the table, next to the entry for the failed connection. However, the button will only appear if
the fallback connection is defined in Force Recovery mode. If the fallback connection is defined in Auto Recov-
ery mode, the button will not appear.
Display Option parameter
To define DS0 mappings (connections), you can use either the Long Form or the Command Line Form. To
choose the method you prefer, use the Display Option drop-down box (see figure 21 on page 61) to select one
of the following parameter values:
displayLongForm(0)—(Factory Default). Most people consider Long Form the easier method for defining
DS0 mappings.The Long Form displays the DS0 Mapping page in the standard management window for-
mat with drop-down boxes and text box fields. Use this format to define the DS0 Mapping parameters by
selecting values from drop-down boxes and typing values in the text box fields. (Refer to section “Configur-
ing static connections using the long form” on page 67 for information on using the Long Form to config-
ure static connections.)
displayCliForm(1)—Advanced users of the command line interface (CLI) method may consider CLI a faster
and more convenient method than the Long Form. To use CLI to define DS0 mappings, select
displayCliForm(1) and click on the Modify button. The DS0 Mapping page will refresh, displaying a single
text box (in place of the drop-down boxes and text box parameter fields) into which you may enter CLI
commands. (Refer to section “Defining DS0 mappings using the command line interface (CLI)” on
page 70 for information on using the CLI to configure static connections.)