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Enterprise communications server, callvisor asai applications over mapd
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Setting up the MAPD Configuration
2. Check the CARRIER screen to see if the MAPD is fully recognized by the
system. To do this, locate the entry for the MAPD and make sure that there
are no circuit pack conflicts (denoted by a #).
For example in Screen 3-1, the following entry 06: TN801 B MAPD
BOARD indicates that no circuit pack conflict exists, and the MAPD is fully
recognized by the system.
3. Type list config all to determine what ports are available on the
MAPD for adding a station.
The system displays the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen, similar to the
example in Screen 3-2. Notice that to the right of the listing for the MAPD
(1A 06 MAPD BOARD TN801B 000001) are u entries (under Assigned
Ports) that indicate unused ports for you to administer
list configuration all
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Board
Number
Board Type
1A01
EXPANSION INTF
1A02
EXPANSION INTF
1A03
1A04
RESERVED LGATE
1A05
RESERVED LGATE
1A06
MAPD BOARD
The MAPD logically occupies three
slots on a port carrier.
Screen 3-2. List Configuration, SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
3-4
Issue 3 May 2002
If you discover a conflict, for example
06: TN801 B MAPD BOARD #
Determine where the MAPD is physically installed in the switch (in
terms of carrier, cabinet and slot), and make the appropriate
changes on the CARRIER screen. Recall that you will have to log
out for the changes to take effect.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Code
Vintage
TN776
000001
TN776
000001
TN801
MAPD
TN801
MAPD
TN801B
000001
There are twelve unassisgned
or available ports on the MAPD
Each u represents an available
port.
Assigned Ports
u
u
u u
u u
u u
u
u
u u
u u
u u
u
u
u u
u u
u u
u
u
u u
u u
u u
u
u
u u
u u
u u

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