Provisioning Packet Facilities

Provisioning the Packet Facilities is achieved through the Packet Facility Service State Specifications object which is under the Facility object. There are a couple of different ways of provisioning the packet facilities. For additional information on the functionality below, refer to the Packet Facility Service State Specifications topic. The procedures are described below.

Provisioning a Single Packet Facility/IP Port

The procedure below assumes the Packet Facilities object has already been configured and is able to process calls.

  • Within the Web GUI click on the Packet Facility object pane. The object pane will display all the individual packet facility/ip ports configured.# In the Object table tab click on the Packet Facility/IP Port to be provisioned. A screen will appear that displays the Packet Facility/IP Port selected as displayed below

  • To provision the selected Packet Facility, either click on one of the buttons within the object pane or right click on the packet facility/ip port within the object table and select one of the functions from the list that appears. These two methods are displayed above.

Provisioning a Range Of Packet Facility's/IP Ports

To provision a range of Packet Facility's, follow the procedure below.

  • Within the Object Table Tab at the bottom of the Packet Facility object is a list of Packet Facilitys/IP Ports that are configured on the IMG 2020. Highlight the 1st Packet Facility/IP Port in the range of ip ports to be provisioned.

  • Hold down the <SHIFT> key on the keyboard and select the last Packet Facility/IP port in the range of ip ports to be provisioned. All the Packet Facility's/IP Ports between these two selections will automatically be selected.

  • Right Click anywhere within the highlighted area and a list of provisioning options will appear. Select the desired operation to perform on all the selected Packet Facility's/IP Ports selected. The desired operation will now occur on all IP Ports selected. Refer to screen capture below where RTP Offset 8200 through 8224 were selected and are to be brought Out Of Service. Refer to screen capture below.

  •  OPTIONAL: The selection of the Packet Facility's can also be achieved in a random pattern as well as a range of Packet Facility's. Highlight the first Packet Facility/IP Port to be provisioned. Hold down the <Ctrl> key on the keyboard and click on a second DS-1 anywhere in the list. This will highlight both. Right click and select one of the provisioning operations and that operation will occur on both DS-1's selected. This can be done with multiple DS-1's.

  • Below is a table describing the functions of each of the selections.

Selection

Description

In Service

Bring selected Packet Facility into service from an Out Of Service state

Out Of Service

Take Packet Facility Out Of Service

 

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