Command Menu; Introduction; Configuration; Configuration Principles - Cabletron Systems CBUQBR User Manual

Enterasys cbuqbr interface modules: user guide
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3.1 Introduction

The majority of CBUQBR actions are initiated by other application cards
via the CBUGSM so that only a small set of configuration commands are
available to the user for this module.

3.2 Configuration

Owing to the nature of the CBUQBR having 4 network ports, setting up
requires care and understanding to ensure that all the ports are
configured correctly. Malfunction can easily be caused through a faulty
configuration. Time that is spent carefully on this is time well spent.

3.2.1 Configuration Principles

A few simple principles need to be followed for configuration; these are
as follows:-
Each port that is connected to the network must have its Line
Configuration (under Configuration top menu) correctly specified for
both 'B' channels on each line. This is irrespective of whether the line
is a dual numbered line (a discrete number for each 'B' channel), or
an MSN line, or single numbered sub-address configured line. The
Line Configuration contains up to 7 digits - which are the last 7 digits
of the line number. The least number that must be entered is the last
discrete 'B' channel digits, i.e. for numbers 123459 and 123460, the
Line Configuration must contain at least the number 59 for B1 and 60
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