Toolpack:Creating a Line Service C

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A line service defines the type of paylaod that a line interface carries or it defines another line service. The definition of a ine service ends when it reaches the E1/J1/T1 line service.
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A line service defines the type of paylaod that a line interface carries or it defines another line service. The definition of a line service ends when it reaches the E1/J1/T1 line service.
  
 
The E1/J1/T1 line services are also known as trunks or spans.
 
The E1/J1/T1 line services are also known as trunks or spans.

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Applies to version(s): v2.8.

A line service defines the type of paylaod that a line interface carries or it defines another line service. The definition of a line service ends when it reaches the E1/J1/T1 line service.

The E1/J1/T1 line services are also known as trunks or spans.

To create a new line service:


1- Select TDM Line Interfaces from the navigation panel

CreateLineService 0.png


2- Select the line interface for which you would like to create a line service.

CreateLineService 1.png


3- Create the new Line Service:

  • Enter a name for the new line
  • Select a line service type
  • Select an available local index, from the drop-down box
  • Select appropriate framing and loopback modes
  • Click Create

CreateLineService 2.png


5- The new line service is displayed in the Line Services list

CreateLineService 3.png

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