Integrated Wireless Access Device or DS0 Grooming MX410/MX412 System Manual3-14 PRELIMINARY 61189500L1-1BSetupConnect the DS1 from which the DS0s will be dropped to the DS1 1 RJ. Connect the otherDS1s to DS1 2, 3 and 4 RJ. For more information, refer to ìDS1 Portsî on page 4-6.Starting from the default mapping the DS0s can be mapped using the Quick Setup menushown in Figure 3-16. Select each port to which a DS0 needs to be dropped from theincoming DS1. For each port select the DS0(s) in DS1 1 to be dropped to that port. Using theCross-Connect Mapping menu, select each DS0 that are to be mapped from other DS1 portsas well. Select the Map Multiple DS0ís option and then select the range of DS0 and DS1 1 tobe dropped to DS1 2 and enable Robbed Bit Signaling if applicable.For an integrated wireless access device application, map DS0s to the corresponding DS0 inthe other DS1 (DS1 2, 3, and 4 in this example). For a grooming application, each DS0dropped out of the incoming DS1 (DS1 1 in this example), that does not have a DS0 droppedor inserted into the corresponding DS0 in the other DS1 (DS1 2,3 and 4 in this example), mapthe groomed DS0s to continue the data downstream. Any unmapped DS0 will transmit allones.The following six figures show an example of setting up an integrated wireless access device orgrooming application. Figure 3-16 shows the Quick Setup menu before any DS0s have beendropped.Figure 3-16. Quick Setup MenuMX410 MM/DD/YY HH:MMActive Alarms: CRITICAL MINOR ID: MX410Quick SetupPorts1 - PPPs2 - V.35 =System3 - System ID4 - IP Address : 192.168.100.1Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.05 - Default Gateway : 192.168.1.16 - Date7 - Time 8 - Cross-Connect MappingSelection : '?' - System Help Screen