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Cross-Connect Actions System Configuration and Operation
4.19 Cross-Connect Actions
Table 4-5 summarizes the actions you can perform from the CPU Cross-Connect Screen.
These actions appear at the bottom highlighted line of the screen.
Table 4-5. CPU Cross-Connect Screen Actions
Action Function
Add Allows you to program additional pass-through cross-connects in the system. If
mistakes are made during the add process, pressing the up arrow or down arrow
key will terminate this operation.
uPdate Initiated by pressing the "
p
" key. With this command, users can change any of the
parameters of a pass-through connection. Use the arrow keys to highlight the area
to be changed and close the transaction using the "
s
" (Save) command.
dElete Initiated by pressing the "
e
" key. Use this command to delete existing
pass-through connections. The system will prompt users to delete the circuit, and
the "
y
" key must be pressed to complete the transaction.
pgUp Initiated by pressing the "
u
" key. Since the system can handle many different
cross-connect circuits, users may exceed a single screen. New pages will be
added automatically to accommodate additional circuits. The page count feature
at the top of the screen shows the current page and the total amount of
cross-connect pages. Use this command to scroll up through the pages of
cross-connect information.
pgDn Initiated by pressing the "
d
" key. This action is similar to the pgUp command.
Use this command to scroll down through the pages of cross-connect information.
View all The View all action is initiated by pressing the "
v
" key. This action is used to
access the Broadcast screen discussed in a later section.
Tads Test Access Digroups is a remote test access for data cross connects that pass
through the system.
Save Once the pass-through connection is defined, pressing
"
s
"
(Save) will cause the
circuit to be established and will update the WAN cards involved.