Naming A Module Position; Naming A Circuit; Quick Circuit Configurations - Alcatel MainStreet 2902 Manual

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12 — Module position and circuit configuration
12.4

Naming a module position

Each module position can have a unique name.
Procedure 12-6 To name a module position
CONFIG — POSITION — <Pp> or <pp> ↵ — NAME — <position name> ↵
where
p is 1 or 2
pp is 1 or 9
position name is a unique combination of up to eight alphanumeric characters, with no
spaces
To delete a module name, do not enter a name before pressing ↵.
12.5

Naming a circuit

Each primary rate and interface module circuit can have a unique name.
Procedure 12-7 To name a circuit
CONFIG — CIRCUIT — <Pp-c> or <pp-c> ↵ — NAME — <circuit name> ↵
where
p-c is a primary rate circuit, p is 1 or 2, and c is 1 to 31
pp-c is an interface circuit, pp is 1 or 9, and c is 1 or 2, or A or B
circuit name is a unique combination of up to eight alphanumeric characters, with no
spaces
To delete a circuit name, do not enter a name before pressing ↵.
12.6

Quick circuit configurations

Rather than configure each circuit separately, you can make a direct copy of a circuit
configuration or you can copy and automatically adjust the data position of the
second circuit.
Procedure 12-8 To copy circuit configurations
You can copy the configuration of one circuit to another or to all unconfigured circuits of
the same type. The parameters of the original circuit (all but the name and connection)
are copied to the other circuits.
12-8
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
90-2906-01
May 2002

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