Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuring the T1 Network

5-8

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

Menu used:

Main

/

Configuration

/

Circuit

/

Add

Once the far end is configured, you must configure a circuit between
the near-end CSU and its far-end CSU. A circuit provides a path for
all informational flow between the two CSUs. It defines how the
CSU will talk to the node and, hence, to the network manager.

Add a circuit between the near end (

From DS1 point

) and the

far end (

To DS1 point

).

For both of these options, you must enter the Node Name exactly as
you first defined it, character for character. If you’re dealing with
multiline CSUs, you must also select a shelf number and slot
number.

For Circuit A: From DS1 point = San Jose,1,2

To DS1 point = Chicago,1,1

For Circuit B:

From DS1 point = San Jose,1,4
To DS1 point = Chicago,1,3

For Circuit C:

From DS1 point = San Jose,1,12
To DS1 point = NYC,1,2

7.

Menu used:

Main

/

Configuration

/

Element

/

Edit

Near end node

Access Manager 2000

C
S
U

Far end

C
S
U

Circuit C

C
S
U

Far end

C
S
U

Node Name = San Jose

Node Name = NYC

Node Name = Chicago

[1,4]

[1,12]

[1,2]

[1,3]

KEY

[2,4] = shelf 2, slot 4

Circuit A

C
S
U

C
S
U

Circuit B

[1,1]

[1,2]

Examples

Download the far-end CSU configuration built in Step 5.

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