Creating Unstructured Connections - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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Table 6 (continued)
Cdvt and MaxBuffSize parameters default values
# of time slots cdvt
12 to 15
16 to 23
24 to 32
(Sheet 2 of 2)

Creating unstructured connections

Procedure
1
For E1, ensure that the value for the signal mode is none.
See "Modifying port settings" (page 31) for information on the signal
mode.
2
Ensure that you are accessing the correct board number.
See "Accessing a board in the CLI" (page 24) for information on changing
board numbers.
3
Choose the ports to map to the connections.
4
Choose the constant bit rate (CBR) clock mode.
5
Create the unstructured connections:
map <port#i>[,<#j>] <VPI#k> <VCI#l>
[cbrclock=<cbrClockMode>]
6
Verify that the connections were created and the CBR clock mode is set
correctly:
mshow [<port#>[,<#j>]] -detail
See "Searching by port number" (page 45) for information on the mshow
command.
Example
The following is an example of creating a DS-1 unstructured connection on a
single port. VPI 10 and VCI 11 are assigned to the connection. The
connection is mapped to port 1 on service board 1. The default CBR clocking
is used. The mshow command is used to verify that the connection was
created.
[Edgeplex CLI]: 1
Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 41
MaxBuffSize
100
250
100
225
100
200
Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2

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