Cross-Connect - ADTRAN 5000 Series Command Reference Manual

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cross-connect <#> <from interface> <slot/port> <tdm-group#>
<to interface> <slot/port>
Use the cross-connect command to create a cross-connect map from a created TDM group on an interface
to a virtual interface.
Changing cross-connect settings could potentially result in service interruption.
Syntax Description
<#>
<from interface>
<slot/port>
<tdm-group#>
<to interface>
<slot/port>
Default Values
By default, there are no configured cross-connects.
Applicable Platforms
This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and
Total Access 900 Series units.
Command History
Release 1.1
Release 5.1
Functional Notes
Cross-connects provide the mechanism for connecting a configured virtual (layer 2) endpoint with a
physical (layer 1) interface. Supported layer 2 protocols include Frame Relay and point-to-point protocol
(PPP).
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Identifies the cross-connect using a number descriptor or label for (useful in
systems that allow multiple cross-connects).
Specifies the interface (physical or virtual) on one end of the cross-connect. Enter
cross-connect 1 ? for a list of valid interfaces.
Used when a physical interface is specified in the <from interface> subcommand
(For example: specifying the T1 port of a T1 module would be t1 1/1).
Specifies which configured TDM group to use for this cross-connect. This
subcommand only applies to T1 physical interfaces.
Specifies the virtual interface on the other end of the cross-connect. Use the ? to
display a list of valid interfaces.
Used when a physical interface is specified in the <to interface> subcommand.
(For example, specifying the primary T1 port of a T1 module would be t1 1/1).
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the E1 interface.
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