Disconnecting Connections - Alcatel MainStreet 2902 Manual

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23 — Cross-connecting circuits
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23.6

Disconnecting connections

To disconnect a connection, specify one of the circuits. If the connection is protected,
the softkeys PREFERRED and PROTECTION appear. The preferred and protected
connections are disconnected independently.
You can make disconnections one at a time or all at once.
23-10
Make the protecting connection.
CONFIG — CONNECT — <pp-c> or <Pp-c> ↵
where
pp is the interface module for the protected circuit, either 1 or 9
p is the primary rate module for the protecting circuit, 1 or 2
c is the circuit number, 1 to 31 (for primary rate), or 1, 2, A or B (for interface module)
A protecting connection can be made from the perspective of the protected circuit
(PROT_BY) or the protecting circuit (PROTECTING). For example, if P2-1 is the
protecting circuit for circuit 1-1, you can configure the protection connection by
entering:
CONFIG — CONNECT <1-1> ↵ — PROT_BY — <P2-1> ↵
or
CONFIG — CONNECT <P2-1> ↵ — PROTECTING — <1-1> ↵
The DISCONNECT softkey appears only when the
Note 1 —
specified circuit is cross-connected to another circuit or CPSS.
Selecting DISCONNECT breaks the existing connection without
defining another one.
Selecting CONFIG — CONNECT — <Esc>
Note 2 —
DISCONN_ALL disconnects all interface circuits or cross-connect
circuits, including super-rate connections; however, it does not
disconnect bypass or CPSS connections.
PROT_BY
PROTECTING
<Pp-c> ↵
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
<pp-c> ↵
SK000525
90-2906-01
May 2002

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