3com S330 User Manual

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DS0 Channels—(T1-DSX/E1 ports only) Telco channels: the associated DS0s which 
have been assigned to the specified ATM VC connection. All available DS0 
channels are automatically allocated in unstructured mode. In structured mode, 
the DS0 channels are bit-coded, with each bit representing one DS0 channel. You 
can assign DS0 channels in structured mode only. Channel conflicts within a T1/E1 
port interface will result in an error.
If you are using CAS (channel associated signaling), you must build a virtual circuit 
for each DS0 you will use.
Voice Compression Module Virtual Circuit Parameters
If you are configuring a VCM VCC circuit, you simply set the common Shaper 
Number
Priority, and Early Packet Discard parameters. If you are configuring a 
VCM Subchannel circuit, you must also set the DLCIDS0 Channel, and 
Subchannel ID (SCID). For descriptions of the VCM Subchannel circuit parameters, 
see “Adding VCM Subchannel Circuits” earlier in this chapter.
VC and VP Address
Translation
The PathBuilder S330/S310 supports VC and VP address translation on the receive 
VPI/VCI end of a circuit.
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To configure VP address translation, set the receive VCI to * when you enter 
the circuit address in the Add Virtual Circuit menu. This rule applies for all valid 
values of VPI (0 to 255).
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To configure VC address translation, set the VPI in the range 0 to 3, and set the 
VCI to a value other than x.
The PathBuilder S330/S310 software automatically sets the VCI to 0 whenever you 
select a VPI greater than 3 for the receive VPI, indicating that for values greater 
than 3 for the receive VPI, the PathBuilder S330/S310 can build only VP 
address-translated circuits. This is relevant only for the receive VPI/VCI end of the 
circuit.
Viewing Existing Virtual
Circuits
You can view summaries of existing virtual circuits for the entire chassis or by port 
or group.
Viewing Virtual Circuits for the Entire Chassis
To view a summary of existing virtual circuits for the entire chassis, follow these 
steps:
From the Virtual Circuit menu, select [1] List Virtual Circuits to open the List Virtual 
Circuit Summary screen, shown in Figure 125. 
The List Virtual Circuit summary screen, shown in Figure 125, appears. This screen 
shows a summary of all virtual circuits, with a virtual circuit number (VC#) assigned 
to each.