Appendix A. Configuring The Unit For Routing - ADTRAN Total Access 600R System Manual

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Total Access 600R System Manual
Initial Setup
Before the unit can be configured for routing, the DS0s must be mapped.
DS0 Mapping
Step
1.
From the Main menu, select DS0 M
Verify that the A
is actively running on the unit. The unit has the ability to store two maps.
• To edit the current map, press E
2.
(If Map 1 is the Active Map)
• To edit the standby map, press E
(If Map 2 is the Active Map)
The T1 line entering the unit is broken up into 24 DS0s or channels. At least
one DS0 needs to be mapped to the router in order to use the unit for routing
purposes.
Scroll down to the DS0 that will be mapped. (Any DS0 can be mapped to the
3.
router.)
4.
Set the S
5.
Set the P
Map all the DS0s as desired, and exit this menu by pressing the left arrow
6.
button. Your changes will automatically save when exiting the map.
Make sure the A
7.
running) before exiting the DS0 M
Setting up Routing Options
The unit can support IP routing and bridging. These procedures are described on the pages that follow.
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Appendix A. Configuring the Unit for Routing

DS0 Mapping Instructions
M
is set to either M
CTIVE
AP
for the DS0 that you are mapping to TA 600R.
ERVICE
of the DS0 that you are mapping to R
ORT
M
is set to the correct map (the map you want
CTIVE
AP
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Section 4 User Interface Guide
Action
.
APS
1 or M
2. This is the map that
AP
AP
on E
/V
M
NTER
DIT
IEW
AP
on E
/V
M
NTER
DIT
IEW
AP
OUTER
menu.
APS
1 to view the map.
2 to view the map.
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56K.
OUTER
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