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

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Configuring circuit elements

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4. Choose

the

Select

option. The Select xxx Range data entry

screen appears, where xxx indicates the type of parent node. This is
a typical CSU range selection menu.

5. One or more CSUs or plugs in a shelf may be selected. If more than

one is selected,

and

allow access to each of

the circuit elements.

The ranges selected for each multiline node are stored in the
database and are used as the default range the next time you
configure the circuit elements in that node.

Enter the shelf number and the slot (i.e., CSU or plug) range
designating the circuit element(s) as follows:

Type of parent node

Conditions

551VST ML List 1

551VST ML List 2

The possible CSU (i.e., slot range) is 1 to 28.
The shelf number is always 1 and is not entered.

SIM-equipped 551V MLS

The possible CSU (i.e., slot range) is 1 to 10.
The shelf number is always 1 and is not entered.

NC/E node

The possible CSU (i.e., slot) range is from 1 to
10. This type of node also has a SIM shelf
selection entry. The shelf number can be from 1
to 5.

Access System 200
node

The shelf number ranges from 1 to 4,
corresponding to its hardware address. The plug
(i.e.,slot) number ranges are:

• from 1 to 13, if the shelf is a Multiline typ

• from 1 to 2, if the shelf is a Dual-line type

ConnecT1 Plus node

The shelf number ranges from 1 to 4 and the
plug number also ranges from 1 to 2.

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