ADC Release 3.1 User Manual

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Issue 1

February 2001

Section 2 Operations and Maintenance

Page 2-82
© 2000, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

DLP-708

Page 2 of 7

4. Following the example shown in

Figure 708-3

, specify the connection type by left mouse

clicking on the Connection Type pull down menu and selecting the type desired. The
window displays the interfaces related to the Connection Type as follows:

ATM VP

ATM VP

ATM VC

ATM VC

CES-ATM VC

CES-CES

FR-ATM VC

FR-FR

ATM VP MULTICAST

ATM BUNDLED VC MULTICAST

5. Using the left mouse button, select the desired NE, Slot/Card Type, and Interface type for

the originating and destination endpoints. Click on Next>> using the left mouse button
unless the connection is a CES-CES where the user should select the Apply button which
will produce an informational screen stating that the connection was created successfully. If
provisioning CES-ATM connections, continue, otherwise go to step 7.

6. When the CES-ATM VC is selected, the Connection Configuration screen shown in

Figure

708-4

appears after selecting Next>> from step 5. The network element identifications for

both end points are displayed

7. The screen shown in

Figure 708-5

appears after selecting the Next>> button from step 5.

The two sections below the Connection Name text box of the next window represent the
two connection points.

8. If the connection is to be configured as a segment endpoint, select the Segment Endpoint

box using the left mouse button for both the originating and destination ends. This option
will enable OAM cell loopback from this point to the originating end for performance
monitoring capabilities.

9. Just below the Segment Endpoint boxes under the heading VPI / NE / Rate (Kbps), select

the VPI number to be assigned for each NE if establishing a VP connection.

10. To the right the Service Provider Profile is displayed. Fill in the text boxes for each of the

following parameters:

Remote Interface Identifier - a fifteen-digit decimal number identifying the far end
interface (UNI or B-ICI).

Remote Connection Identifier - a four-digit VPI or five digit VCI decimal number
identifying the VCI and/or VPI at the remote interface.

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