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Models 2616RC, 3096RC & 3196RC Admin Reference Guide 5 • DS0 Mapping
CLI Example #3
To define a mapping between G.SHDSL modem port 6, timeslots 1–16, and G.SHDSL modem port 20,
timeslots 1–16, type the following text:
G.SHDSL:6:1-16/G.SHDSL:20:1-16
After entering the parameters required to define the DS0 mapping, go to section “Saving a DS0
mapping definition”.
Saving a DS0 mapping definition
Now that you have entered the parameters required to define the DS0 mapping you must save your cross-
connection map to the T-DAC’s random access memory (RAM) in order to activate the connection. To save
the DS0 mapping, click the Submit Query button to save the static connection.
Defined Mappings Table (Static Connections)
The defined mapping (Static Connections) section of the DS0 Mapping Configuration window (see figure 25)
displays all previously defined DS0 mappings (cross-connections) in the T-DAC. The parameter details are
described in the following paragraphs.
Figure 25. Configure Static Connections section of DS0 Mapping Configuration window
ID (daxConnectionID)
The connection ID is a number (a positive non-zero integer) that uniquely identifies each DS0 mapping. Con-
nection IDs start with the number one (1), and are incremented sequentially. As DS0 mappings (connections)
are defined, the T-DAC assigns connection IDs automatically. When the user enters DS0 mapping parameters
and clicks the Submit Query button, the T-DAC automatically assigns the next available ID number in
sequence to that connection.
Fallback
For DS0 mappings for which no fallback connection is defined, this column will be blank. For DS0 mappings
with a defined fallback connection, the value in the Fallback column indicates whether the DS0 mapping dis-
played in that row is the primary or a backup connection. The first row will display the primary connection
and the second row will display the defined backup connection. If the backup connection maps to the H.110
bus, a third row will display the parameters associated with the receive channel (the logical port on which the
T-DAC receives data from the H.110 bus). For a backup connection displayed in the second row and third row
(in the case of an H.110 connections), the parameter names with their MIB variables are given below.
Type A daxNewMapTypeTo
Port A daxNewMapNumberTo
Slots A daxFallbackSlotTo