GENERAL
Routing Tables are used to program and define the cross connections
between time slots of PCM1 and PCM2 and VF/Data ports. Upto four routing tables
can be programmed and kept in readiness. However at any time only one routing
table can be active. Power On Routing Table shall become active at power on . There after other routing tables can be
activated by user on manual intervention from NMT.
EDITING ROUTING
TABLES
Selecting Routing Table entry on the main menu further displays
routing table screen 2.0 with following selections:
(i) Enter Routing Table No. To Edit (User Screen 2.1)
Enter Routing Table No. option selects the one routing table out of
four that will be used in options 2 to 8.
(ii) Modify Connection (User Screen 2.2)
Modify connection selection in user screen 2.2 further displays
another screen 2.2.1 to the user. The user enters the source and the
destination time slots to be routed.
(iii) Delete
Connection (User Screen 2.3)
Delete connection allows the user to disconnect a specific port or
TS of any trunk (PCM1, PCM2) in a routing table.
(iv) Display Routing Table (User Screen
2.4)
Display routing table displays the entries of a routing table.
Through this option the user can know the exact routing details of the system.
The format of this screen is given below:
PCM1
TS
|
CONNECTED
TO
|
PCM2
TS
|
CONNCTED
TO
|
PORT
NO.
|
CONNECTED
TO
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
|
2
|
|
2
|
|
--
|
|
--
|
|
--
|
|
32
|
|
32
|
|
40
|
|
(v) Activate Routing Table (User Screen 2.5)
Activate routing table displays the currently active routing table
number and allows the user to activate another routing table.
(vi) Erase Routing Table (User Screen 2.6)
Erase routing table erases all relevant entries in a routing table.
This routing table if made active shall disconnect all time slots in PCM1, PCM2
and VF from all other time slots.
(iv) Copy Routing Table (User Screen 2.7)
Copy routing table command is used to copy an entire routing table
to another table so that only alterations need be edited in that. This saves
the operator from the tedium of entering an entire routing table when it is
only slightly different from another existing table.
(iv)
Specific Card Routing
(User Screen 2.8)
Specific Card routing is used to perform routing of UDT, N*64,
IDSL & FE1 Cards. This option
further includes sub option for Add routing, Delete routing & Display
routing of these cards.
CONFERENCE
SETUP (USER SELECTION 3)
The set-up allows selection of 1 or 2 local VF ports and one time
slot each on PCM1 and PCM2 to be put in each Conferencing. The system has
provision for 18, 3 / 4 party Conferencing, of which maximum 8 conferences can
be 4-party. The various options available under this selection are:
(i) Enter Routing Table No. To Edit (User Screen 3.1)
Enter Routing Table No. option selects the one routing table out of
four that will be used in options 2 to 4.
(ii) Add Conference (User Screen 3.2)
A new conference can be made using one time slot each from PCM1,
PCM2 and 1 or 2 local VF ports. Add
Conference selection in screen 3.2 further displays another screen 3.2.1 to the
user. The user enters the source and the destination time slots to be routed.
(iii) Delete
Conference (User Screen 3.3)
Delete Conference allows the user to delete the existing conference.
(iv) Display Conferences (User Screen 3.4)
Display routing table displays the existing conferences and the time
slots & ports involved. The format of this screen is given below:
CONF. NO.
|
TYPE
|
PCM1
TS
|
PCM2
TS
|
PORT
NO. 1
|
PORT
NO. 2
|
|||||
1
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||||
2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||||
--
|
|
|
|
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|
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18
|
|
|
|
|
|
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DEFAULT SETTINGS
FOR ROUTING TABLES
Power up Routing Table: No. 1
PCM1
|
CONNECTED TO |
PCM2
|
CONNECTED TO |
PORT
|
CONNECTED TO |
1
|
PORT
1
|
1
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
1
|
PCM1
1
|
2
|
PORT
2
|
2
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
2
|
PCM1
2
|
3
|
PORT
3
|
3
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
3
|
PCM1
3
|
4
|
PORT
4
|
4
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
4
|
PCM1
4
|
5
|
PORT
5
|
5
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
5
|
PCM1
5
|
6
|
PORT
6
|
6
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
6
|
PCM1
6
|
7
|
PORT
7
|
7
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
7
|
PCM1
7
|
8
|
PORT
8
|
8
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
8
|
PCM1
8
|
9
|
PORT
9
|
9
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
9
|
PCM1
9
|
10
|
PORT
10
|
10
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
10
|
PCM1
10
|
11
|
PORT
11
|
11
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
11
|
PCM1
11
|
12
|
PORT
12
|
12
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
12
|
PCM1
12
|
13
|
PORT
13
|
13
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
13
|
PCM1
13
|
14
|
PORT
14
|
14
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
14
|
PCM1
14
|
15
|
PORT
15
|
15
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
15
|
PCM1
15
|
16
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
16
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
16
|
PCM1
17
|
17
|
PORT
16
|
17
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
17
|
PCM1
18
|
18
|
PORT
17
|
18
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
18
|
PCM1
19
|
19
|
PORT
18
|
19
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
19
|
PCM1
20
|
20
|
PORT
19
|
20
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
20
|
PCM1
21
|
21
|
PORT
20
|
21
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
21
|
PCM1
22
|
22
|
PORT
21
|
22
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
22
|
PCM1
23
|
23
|
PORT
22
|
23
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
23
|
PCM1
24
|
24
|
PORT
23
|
24
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
24
|
PCM1
25
|
25
|
PORT
24
|
25
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
25
|
PCM1
26
|
26
|
PORT
25
|
26
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
26
|
PCM1
27
|
27
|
PORT
26
|
27
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
27
|
PCM1
28
|
28
|
PORT
27
|
28
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
28
|
PCM1
29
|
29
|
PORT
28
|
29
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
29
|
PCM1
30
|
30
|
PORT
29
|
30
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
30
|
PCM1
31
|
31
|
PORT
30
|
31
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
31
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
32
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
32
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
32
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
33
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
33
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
33
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
34
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
34
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
34
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
35
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
35
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
35
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
36
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
36
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
36
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
37
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
37
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
37
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
38
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
38
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
38
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
39
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
39
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
39
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
40
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
40
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
40
|
NO
CONNECTION
|
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