Capacity preconnection |
The capacities defined on the ports can be preconnected. This means that the content of a port can be directly wired up into another port according to definition. For more detailed applications, please refer to Chapter “Capacity management”.
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The capacity preconnection is defined via: •Port A / Time slot A •Port B / Time slot B The content of Port A/Time slot A is thus automatically transmitted to Port B/Time slot B.
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STM technology |
The following special cases and examples apply to preconnections in the STM range.
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Case 1 |
The content of Port A/Time slot A is to be wired up in Port B/Time slot B. Example: Card K1 with •Port 1 with 4 time slots •Port 2 with 4 time slots The following preconnection is defined:
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Case 2 |
The transport container arriving on Port A as port usage is to be wired up in Port B/Time slot B. Example: Card K1 with •Port 1..4 with x time slots •Port 5 with 4 time slots The following preconnection is defined:
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Case 3 |
The content of a transport container is to be wired up 1:1 in an equivalent transport container. Example: Card K1 with •Port 1 with x time slots •Port 2 with x time slots The following preconnection is defined:
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