Creating Structured Basic And Structured Cas Connections - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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42 Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections
Example
The following is an example of creating DS-1 unstructured connections on
multiple ports. VPI 11 and VCI 100, 101 and 102 are assigned to the
connections. The connections are mapped to ports 10, 11, and 12 on service
board 1. The CBR clock mode is SRTS. The mshow command is used to
verify that the connections were created and the CBR clocking is set to SRTS.

Creating structured Basic and structured CAS connections

Procedure
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[T1-1]: map 1 10 11
[T1-1]: mshow 1
vpi=10 vci=11 --> card=1 port=1
[Edgeplex CLI]: 1
[T1-1]: map 10,12 11 100 cbrclock=SRTS
[T1-1]: mshow 10,12 -detail
vpi=11 vci=100 --> card=1 port=10 cdvt=100
MaxBuffSz=225 PartFill=0 CAS=BASIC cbrClock=SRTS
vpi=11 vci=101 --> card=1 port=11 cdvt=100
MaxBuffSz=225 PartFill=0 CAS=BASIC cbrClock=SRTS
vpi=11 vci=102 --> card=1 port=12 cdvt=100
MaxBuffSz=225 PartFill=0 CAS=BASIC cbrClock=SRTS
Choose the type of connection you want to create.
See "Using the map command" (page 37) for information on structured
connections and the CAS parameter.
For E1, ensure that the value for the signal mode is set properly.
See "Modifying port settings" (page 31) for information on the signal
mode.
Ensure that you are accessing the correct service board number.
See "Accessing a board in the CLI" (page 24) for information on changing
board numbers.
Choose the ports to map to the connections.
Choose the time slots to assign to the connection and convert the time
slots into hexadecimal format.

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