Assigning Dsx-1 Timeslots To The Network Interface - Paradyne 9161 Reference Manual

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Assigning DSX-1 Timeslots to the Network Interface

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DSX-1 timeslots are assigned by channel allocation, where you specify individual
timeslots. The DSX-1 interface must be enabled to assign DSX-1 timeslots to the
Network interface.
Value
Meaning
N xx
The lower field represents timeslot xx of the selected Network
interface.
Assigned
The timeslot is already assigned to something other than a DSX-1
timeslot, so it is unavailable. Assigned timeslots cannot be modified
from this screen.
Available
The timeslot is currently unassigned.
D ss - p / yy
Timeslot yy of DSX-1 interface p in slot ss is assigned to the
Network timeslot identified right above it (N xx ).
Timeslot assignment rules:
Valid Network timeslots are either labeled as Available, or contain a DSX-1
timeslot assignment
Valid DSX-1 timeslots are those that are unassigned, and the currently
assigned timeslot
Order of display is as follows:
— Available is the first selection
— Then, from lowest DSX-1 interface to the highest DSX-1 interface
— Then lowest available timeslot number to the highest available timeslot
number
For example, if the cursor is on a field with the Available value under assigned
timeslot N xx , pressing the Spacebar causes this field's values to cycle through all
valid DSX-1 timeslots, starting with D ss - p / yy , assuming it is unassigned. If
D ss - p / yy is already assigned, the next valid timeslot in the order described above
is displayed.
September 1997
9161-A2-GH30-20

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