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3. Verifying the Bridge Options
For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages:
Bridge menus beginning on
Step
1
From the main menu, select B
2
Use the right arrow key to highlight C
Select I
3
listed in this table.
4
Left arrow back to the B
Select B
5
minutes) it takes an entry to age out of the Bridge table.
6
Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes.
4. Mapping the DS0s
For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages:
DS0 Map menus beginning on
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
map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map)
• To edit the standby map, press <E
map. (If Map 2 is the Active Map)
The
on the network T1 interface. At least one DS0 must be mapped to the
to utilize the Total Access 850 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
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Bridge Options
and press <E
NTERFACES
RIDGE
T
and set the B
RIDGE
ABLE
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DS0 Mapping Instructions
M
is set to either M
CTIVE
AP
DS0
listed on the left side of the menu corresponds to DS0s (1 through 24)
for the DS0 that you are mapping to TA IAD.
ERVICE
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Action
and press <E
RIDGE
NTER
and press <E
ONFIG
>. Verify that the desired interface is
NTER
> C
menu.
ONFIG
T
A
RIDGE
ABLE
GING
Action
.
APS
1 or M
AP
AP
> on E
/V
NTER
DIT
IEW
> on E
/V
NTER
DIT
Section 4 User Interface Guide
>.
>.
NTER
to the desired time (in
2. This is the map that
M
1 to view the
AP
M
2 to view the
IEW
AP
R
OUTER
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