Specifications
Wide Area Time Slot Configuration Windows
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Wide Area Time Slot Configuration Windows
This section contains the following Wide Area Time Slot Configuration windows:
Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration Window
Wide Area PPP Time Slot Configuration Window
Wide Area HDSL Time Slot Configuration Window
Wide Area HDLC Time Slot Configuration Window
Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration Window
The Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot configuration window shown in Figure 103 displays when
you click on the N
ext>> button in the Wide Area T1 or DI configuration windows if you choose
Frame Relay as the WAN Protocol. The Wide Area Frame Relay Time Slot configuration window
shown in Figure 104 on the following page, displays when you click on the N
ext button in the
Wide Area E1 configuration window.
Figure 103 Frame Relay Time Slot Configuration Window - T1, DI
Frame Relay Time Slots — A full line consists of 24 Time Slots (T1 and DI) or 31 Time Slots
(E1), each capable of up to 64 Kbps throughput. If you are leasing an entire line from your service
provider, you may select all the Time Slots by clicking the Select A
ll button. A “check mark”
displays in the selected box. If you have leased a portion of a fractional T1 or E1 line, your service
provider will tell you which Time Slots are allocated for your use. If you are configuring a
WPIM-DI Time Slot table, any available Time Slots that are not checked are mapped to the DI
Interface. If you lease an entire T1 line, any Time Slots that are not selected in the Frame Relay
configuration window are used by the device connected to the DI interface.