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Figure 511: Signaling Group screen (when the Group Type field is atm)
SIGNALING GROUP
Chan Port Chan Port
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Chan Port
Displays when the Group Type field is atm. If the Circuit Type field on page 1 is T1, this field
displays 24 channels; if you specified E1, it displays 31 channels.
You must fill this screen in for ATM signaling groups. This provides two things:
It allows you to define fractional T1 and fractional E1 facilities, specifying how many and
which channels to use.
It allows you to choose the port numbers to use (port numbers must be unique for all
signaling groups on the same ATM board).
The signaling channel (port 16 for an E1 and port 24 for a T1) must be a port between 9 and 32.
Any port number used on this screen may not be used on any other ATM signaling group on the
same board.
The channels used must match exactly the channels used on the other end of the signaling
group. For example, if your T1 is set up to use channels 1 through 5, 7, and 24 (the signaling
channel), the far end must use channels 1 through 5, 7, and 24.
Valid entries
009 to 256 or blank
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Usage
Enter the port number for non-signaling channels.
Signaling Group
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