System information
Using the RADview User Interface 3-1
Chapter 3
Configuration Management
This chapter describes how to configure IPmux-8/16 on all levels: system and port,
and contains the following sections:
• Using the RADview User Interface
• Configuring General Parameters
• Configuring IPmux-8/16 Ports at the Physical Layer
• Assigning Timeslots to Bundles
• Managing Bundle Connections
• Additional Tasks.
3.1 Using the RADview User Interface
The RADview IPmux-8/16 Element Manager window provides a dynamically
updated representation of IPmux-8/16, allowing you to monitor and manage
IPmux-8/16. The window displays:
• The device hardware configuration, showing the existing slots and ports
• The status of the each port is indicated by the background color of its row, in
the following way:
Table 3-1. Element Manager Port Status Colors
Row Color Status
Gray Normal
Purple Fail
Blue Test
Using the Element Manager
The Element Manager window (see Figure 3-1 for IPmux-8, Figure 3-2 for
IPmux-16, Figure 3-3 for IPmux-16 with channelized T3) contains three columns:
• The Object column (Interface Name) represents the system or slot object
• The Interface Type column, represents the type of the interface port installed
in this slot
• The Connector Type column, represents the type of physical connector on this
port