
WAN Series Local Management User’s Guidefor Version 2.01.XX Firmware(specified products only) 9032672-03 WAN Products affected by this manual: CSX400
Notice viii Local Management User’s Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EEC Manufacturer’s Name: Cab
WAN Configuration2-28 Local Management User’s Guide10. Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Line Buildout (LBO). Press the SPACE bar to select to 0 dB u
Configuration: DDS ServiceLocal Management User’s Guide 2-29In FR PtoMP, there is an option to statically enter the DLCIs in association with a Protoc
WAN Configuration2-30 Local Management User’s GuideThe line configuration information shown in Table 2-4 must be supplied by the service provider.DDS S
Configuration: DDS ServiceLocal Management User’s Guide 2-31Proceed with the following steps:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the WPIM X field at th
WAN Configuration2-32 Local Management User’s GuideIf NO LMI was selected, complete the following:• Use the arrow keys to highlight DLCI Address. This
Troubleshooting the Frame Relay ConnectionLocal Management User’s Guide 2-33• Synchronous Polling Messages. The t391 timer for ANSI/ITU Frame Relay fo
WAN Configuration2-34 Local Management User’s GuideunknownAddress: frame received on a virtual circuit which was not active or administratively disabl
Configuration: Call BackupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-35Figure 2-15 Configuration for PPP backupThe procedures listed below and detailed in the fo
WAN Configuration2-36 Local Management User’s GuideConfigure Primary Lines and Routing Configure the primary lines. Refer to the appropriate WPIM user’s
Configuration: Call BackupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-37Proceed with the following steps:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the [WPIM X] field at
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WAN Configuration2-38 Local Management User’s GuideEnable Compression Control Protocol (CCP)The WAN Interface Configuration screen, Figure 2-17, need o
Configuration: Call BackupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-39Configure Backup Backup is normally used to configure a backup connection if a primary conne
WAN Configuration2-40 Local Management User’s GuideExample 1: There is a nailed-up PPP interface #3, and to back it up, ISDN interface #4 is used with
Configuration: Call BackupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-41Configure the D Channel Use the following command in Network Tools to set the switch type:s
WAN Configuration2-42 Local Management User’s GuideSet Maximum Number of Neighbor/Remote ProfilesA neighbor/remote profile describes a possible connecti
Configuration: Call BackupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-43Use the Network Tools commands ct and dt to test the line by doing a manual connect or dis
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Local Management User’s Guide 3-13MIB NavigatorThis chapter explains how to use the MIB Navigator utility. The MIB Navigator allows access to a comman
MIB Navigator3-2 Local Management User’s GuideMIB Navigator ScreenAccess the MIB Navigator screen from the Main Menu screen using Local Management (re
MIB Navigator Command Set OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide 3-3The MIB Navigator views the MIB tree hierarchy as a directory. Figure 3-2 shows the
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MIB Navigator3-4 Local Management User’s GuidePPP Security and Spoofing Commands — Commands that allow you to set PPP security and to set up spoofing. T
MIB Navigator Command Set OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide 3-5Conventions for MIB Navigator CommandsThis manual uses the following conventions fo
MIB Navigator3-6 Local Management User’s GuideNavigation CommandsThe following MIB Navigation commands allow you to move from MIB object to MIB object
Navigation CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-7ctron:Syntax: ctronDescription: The ctron command allows you to change directories to the Cabletro
MIB Navigator3-8 Local Management User’s Guideget:Syntax: get <PATH>Description: The get command returns the value of a managed object. This is
Navigation CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-9ls:Syntax: ls [-1pdm] [PATH]Description: The ls command lists the contents of the directory sub-tr
MIB Navigator3-10 Local Management User’s Guidenext:Syntax: next [path]Description: The next command enables you to determine the next leaf in the spe
Navigation CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-11set:Syntax: set <OID> <value>Description: The set command enables you to set the valu
MIB Navigator3-12 Local Management User’s Guidesu:Syntax: su [community name]Description: The su command enables you to change your community name to
Navigation CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-13wan:Syntax: wan Description: The wan command will change the current directory to Cabletron Syste
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MIB Navigator3-14 Local Management User’s GuidePPP Security CommandThe following is a command for PPP Security. pppsecurity:Syntax: pppsecurity <ifi
Spoofing CommandLocal Management User’s Guide 3-15setspoof <IF> NB20 <ON/OFF>setspoof <IF> SP <ON/OFF>Description:The se
MIB Navigator3-16 Local Management User’s GuideISDN Configuration CommandsThe following ISDN configuration commands are used to set up primary and backu
ISDN Configuration CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-17setswitchtype:Syntax: setswitchtype <WANPORTNUM> <SWITCHTYPE>Description: The
MIB Navigator3-18 Local Management User’s Guidesetidletimeout:Syntax: setidletimeout <IFNUM> <TRANSMITIDLETIMEOUT> <RECEIVEIDLETIMEOUT&
ISDN Configuration CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-19setdemandif:Syntax: setdemandif <DEMANDIFNUM> <TIMEBETWEENCONNECTRETRIES>Desc
MIB Navigator3-20 Local Management User’s GuideOther CommandsThe other commands listed in this section activate functions on the LM managed device or
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-21bridge:Syntax: bridge <ENABLE/DISABLE> <IFNUM/ALL>Description: The bridge command allows m
MIB Navigator3-22 Local Management User’s GuideExample:defroute:Syntax: defroute [interface number] [IP address]Description: The defroute command allo
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-23dhcp <IFNUM> <GATEWAY> <DNSADDRESS> <WINSADDRESS> <DOMAINNAME> The IFNUM
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MIB Navigator3-24 Local Management User’s Guideds1alarm:Syntax: ds1alarm ds1alarm -ea <WANID>ds1alarm -da <WANID>ds1alarm -er <WANID>
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-25fr:Syntax: frDescription: The fr command provides status related to Frame Relay and its Control Protoc
MIB Navigator3-26 Local Management User’s Guideb. DLCMI Protocol Error: This is a service affecting condition that can/will occur due to any error tha
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-27Options: -ea Enables the Inverse Multiplexer Application.-da Disables the Inverse Multiplexer Applicat
MIB Navigator3-28 Local Management User’s Guidenat:Syntax: nat <options>Description: The nat command provides status relating to Network Address
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-29netstat:Syntax: netstat <option>Description: The netstat command provides a display of general n
MIB Navigator3-30 Local Management User’s Guideppp:Syntax: pppDescription: The ppp command provides additional status relating to PPP and its Network
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-31secondIP:Syntax: secondIP add <IPADDRESS> <INTERFACENUM>secondIP delete <IPADDRESS>
MIB Navigator3-32 Local Management User’s Guidesnmpbranch:Syntax: snmpbranch [IP address] [community name] [OID]Description: The snmpbranch command en
Other CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-33snmpnext:Syntax: snmpnext [IPADDRESS] [COMMUNITY-STRING] [OBJECT-ID]Description: The snmpnext command
Contents Local Management User’s Guide xiii APPENDIX A WPIM-SY CONFIGURATIONTHE WAN PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN ...
MIB Navigator3-34 Local Management User’s Guidesnmptree:Syntax: snmptree [IP address] [community name]Description: The snmptree command provides a dis
Special CommandsLocal Management User’s Guide 3-35wanpq:Syntax: wanpq wanpq -eawanpq -dawanpq -aip <IPADDRESS>wanpq -dip <IPADDRESS>Descri
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Local Management User’s Guide A-1 AWPIM-SY ConfigurationThis Appendix explains how to configure the WPIM-SY in a PPP or Frame Relay environment through
Appendix A: WPIM-SY ConfigurationA-2 Local Management User’s GuideWPIM-SY Physical Configuration FieldsThe configuration fields specific to the WPIM-SY s
WAN Interface Configuration Screen FieldsLocal Management User’s Guide A-3 WAN Interface Configuration Screen FieldsFigure A-2 shows the WAN Interface
Appendix A: WPIM-SY ConfigurationA-4 Local Management User’s GuidePPP CONFIGURATIONThis section provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the
PPP CONFIGURATIONLocal Management User’s Guide A-5 6. Use the arrow keys to highlight FORCE RTS True. Press the SPACE bar to set to ENABLE.7. Use the
Appendix A: WPIM-SY ConfigurationA-6 Local Management User’s GuideFRAME RELAY CONFIGURATIONThis section provides instructions for connecting the WPIM
FRAME RELAY CONFIGURATIONLocal Management User’s Guide A-7 8. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command. Then press ENTER. The message “Save Do
Contents xiv Local Management User’s Guide APPENDIX C WPIM-DI CONFIGURATIONThe WAN Physical Configuration Screen ...
Appendix A: WPIM-SY ConfigurationA-8 Local Management User’s GuideFigure A-4 WPIM-SY WAN Interface Configuration Screen4. Make any other changes as de
Local Management User’s Guide B-1BWPIM-E1 ConfigurationThis Appendix explains how to configure the WPIM-E1 through Local Management. Sections of this ch
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-2 Local Management User’s GuideWPIM-E1 Configuration FieldsThe WPIM1 configuration fields displayed on the Physical Co
THE WAN PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION SCREENLocal Management User’s Guide B-3The WPIM Timeslot Configuration TableThe WPIM Timeslot Configuration Table allows
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-4 Local Management User’s GuideFigure B-3 Sample ConfigurationSite #1 is using the full E1, so all the timeslots mus
THE WAN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREENLocal Management User’s Guide B-5THE WAN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREENFigure B-4 displays the WAN Interface Con
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-6 Local Management User’s GuideThe line configuration information shown in Table B-1 must be supplied by the service
FULL E1 CONFIGURATION USING PPPLocal Management User’s Guide B-77. Use the arrow keys to highlight E1 Tx Clock Source. Press the SPACEBAR to select Lo
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-8 Local Management User’s GuideFRACTIONAL E1 CONFIGURATION USING PPPThis section provides step-by-step instructions
FRACTIONAL E1 CONFIGURATION USING PPPLocal Management User’s Guide B-9WPIM-E1 Physical ConfigurationBegin the WPIM-E1 configuration by accessing the WAN
Local Management User’s Guide 1-1 1 Local Management This manual covers Local Management configuration of the CyberSWITCH CSX400, CSX400-DC, and CSX50
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-10 Local Management User’s GuideWPIM-E1 Interface ConfigurationThis screen is accessed from the WAN Physical Configur
FRAME RELAY CONFIGURATIONLocal Management User’s Guide B-11The following information must be supplied to the service provider.• LMI type: Q.933-AThe l
Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-12 Local Management User’s Guide8. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The message
Local Management User’s Guide C-1CWPIM-DI ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to configure the WPIM-DI through Local Management. It provides instruct
Appendix C: WPIM-DI ConfigurationC-2 Local Management User’s GuideNI/DI Timeslot View — Displays the status of the Timeslot Configuration table. This fi
The WAN Physical Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide C-3WPIM-DI Timeslot Configuration TableThe WPIM Timeslot Configuration table allows y
Appendix C: WPIM-DI ConfigurationC-4 Local Management User’s GuideFigure C-3 Sample Timeslot ConfigurationSite #1 is using the full T-1, so all the tim
The WAN Interface Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide C-5The WAN Interface Configuration ScreenThis section describes the features of the
Appendix C: WPIM-DI ConfigurationC-6 Local Management User’s GuideWPIM-DI ConfigurationThis section provides step-by-step instructions for configuring t
WPIM-DI ConfigurationLocal Management User’s Guide C-73. Use the arrow keys to highlight NI/DI Timeslot View. Press the SPACE bar to select New, then
Local Management 1-2 Local Management User’s Guide Chapter Organization The following list shows the organization of this chapter: WAN Features outl
Appendix C: WPIM-DI ConfigurationC-8 Local Management User’s Guide10. Use the arrow keys to highlight DI Enable. Press the SPACE bar to select On (Dro
Local Management User’s Guide D-1DModem Settings for RS-232 Dial-up PPP Backup This appendix details the backup configuration of a Frame Relay or PPP n
Appendix D: Modem Settings for RS-232 Dial-up PPP BackupD-2 Local Management User’s GuideFastPro-II Modem ConfigurationOrigination Modem ConfigurationTh
FastPro-II Modem ConfigurationLocal Management User’s Guide D-3To verify that the settings have been saved, power down the modem, power it back up, en
Appendix D: Modem Settings for RS-232 Dial-up PPP BackupD-4 Local Management User’s GuideCourier V.Everything Modem ConfigurationOriginate (Caller/back
Courier V.Everything Modem ConfigurationLocal Management User’s Guide D-5Answer Side Modem ConfigurationThe answer side must be configured for the follo
Appendix D: Modem Settings for RS-232 Dial-up PPP BackupD-6 Local Management User’s Guide
Local Management User’s Guide E-1EGlossary10BASE-T — IEEE 802.3 standard for the use of Ethernet LAN technology over Unshielded Twisted Pair wiring, r
GlossaryE-2 Local Management User’s GuideDHCP — Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol for automatic TCP/IP configuration that provides stati
GlossaryLocal Management User’s Guide E-3IP Address — Internet address. A 32-bit address assigned to devices that participate in a network using TCP/I
WAN Features Local Management User’s Guide 1-3 WAN Features Some of the WAN features are listed and explained here, while others can be found in the
GlossaryE-4 Local Management User’s GuideNetwork Layer — Layer 3 of the OSI reference model that provides the protocol routing function.Node — Refers
GlossaryLocal Management User’s Guide E-5Serialization Frames — Frames sent out by servers under IPX to check whether illegal copies of NetWare are in
GlossaryE-6 Local Management User’s GuideTransparent Bridging — Bridging technique used in Ethernet networks that allows transfer of frames across int
Local Management User’s Guide Index-1IndexBBackupModem settings D-1Bootstrap Protocol Client 1-38Bootstrap Protocol Server 1-38Bridge Setupbridge port
IndexIndex-2 Local Management User’s GuideWAN Interface Configuration screen 2-10, A-3, C-5WAN Physical Configuration screen 2-2, 2-3, 2-30, A-1, B-1,
Local Management 1-4 Local Management User’s Guide The following are reasons to use ISDN call backup: • Hardware failure of a nailed-up PPP connectio
Local Management Overview Local Management User’s Guide 1-5 Spoofing The concept of mimicking correct responses to keep level requests alive at the lo
Local Management1-6 Local Management User’s GuideLocal Management Screen ElementsThere are five basic field elements, as shown in the Local Management s
Local Management OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide 1-7The following list explains each of the basic Local Management screen fields:Event Message Fi
Local Management1-8 Local Management User’s GuideLocal Management Keyboard ConventionsAll key names in this manual display as capital letters. For exa
Local Management OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide 1-9Terminal Emulation SetupYou can use QuickSET to initiate a TELNET session if you have no oth
Local Management1-10 Local Management User’s GuideNavigating Within Local Management ScreensTo navigate within a Local Management screen, use the arro
Local Management OverviewLocal Management User’s Guide 1-113. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the Main Menu screen displays.4. Use the arrow keys to highli
Local Management1-12 Local Management User’s GuideAccessing Local ManagementThis section explains how to access and use the Local Management menu scre
Accessing Local ManagementLocal Management User’s Guide 1-13• If you enter a valid password, the associated access level displays at the bottom of the
Local Management User’s Guide i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this
Local Management1-14 Local Management User’s GuideMIB Navigator — The MIB Navigator is a Local Management utility that lets you access, monitor, and
System Level ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-15SNMP Traps — The SNMP Traps screen provides display and configuration access to the table of IP ad
Local Management1-16 Local Management User’s GuideAccess the System Level screen (Figure 1-7) from the Setup Menu screen by using the arrow keys to hi
System Level ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-17Subnet Mask — This field displays the default Subnet Mask, and allows you to enter a new value for
Local Management1-18 Local Management User’s GuideSetting the System DateThe HSIM or CyberSWITCH is year 2000 compliant so that the System Date field c
System Level ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-19Setting the Host IP AddressTo set the host IP address, perform the following steps:1. Use the arr
Local Management1-20 Local Management User’s Guide2. Enter the IP address of the Default Gateway using DDN format.For example: 168.192.79.1213. Press
SNMP Community Names ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-21SNMP Community Names ScreenThis section explains how to assign community names. Community
Local Management1-22 Local Management User’s GuideThe following explains each of the SNMP Community Names screen fields:Community Name — Displays the u
SNMP Traps ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-23SNMP Traps ScreenThe SNMP Traps screen, shown in Figure 1-9, allows the user to configure the HSIM o
Notice ii Local Management User’s Guide INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions fr
Local Management1-24 Local Management User’s GuideSetting the SNMP Trap DestinationEach management workstation designated to receive SNMP traps from t
Flash Download ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-25Flash Download ScreenThe Flash Download screen (Figure 1-10) allows you to download a firmware i
Local Management1-26 Local Management User’s GuideThe following definitions explain each of the Flash Download screen fields.Download Method — Use this
Flash Download ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-27RUNTIME DownloadIf you select RUNTIME Download, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow ke
Local Management1-28 Local Management User’s GuideBOOTPROM DownloadIf you select a BOOTPROM Download, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow key
Bridge Setup ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-29Bridge Setup ScreenThe Bridge Setup screen enables you to select a Spanning Tree protocol and ena
Local Management1-30 Local Management User’s GuideSelecting a Spanning Tree ProtocolTo select the Spanning Tree protocol to be used by the HSIM or Cyb
Bridge Setup ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-31Selecting the Bridge Port Pair Administrative StatusTo select the bridge port pair administrative
Local Management1-32 Local Management User’s GuideRouter Setup ScreenThe Router Setup menu screen allows you to choose either IP or IPX routing for yo
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-33IP Configuration ScreenThe IP Configuration menu screen enables you to access the IP General Co
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Local Management1-34 Local Management User’s GuideIP General Configuration ScreenThe IP General Configuration screen allows you to configure the HSIM or
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-35Version — Displays the IP Routing version number used on the HSIM or CyberSWITCH.AdminStatusT
Local Management1-36 Local Management User’s GuideSelecting a Port for ConfigurationRouting Services allows you to choose the ports that you want to co
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-37To select the Frame Type for a port, complete the following steps:1. Use the arrow keys to hi
Local Management1-38 Local Management User’s GuideEnabling IP Forwarding on a PortBy default, IP Forwarding is disabled on each router port. Your devi
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-39The UDP Broadcast Redirector enables you to configure any Routing Services enabled device to f
Local Management1-40 Local Management User’s GuideA proxy ARP response is generated when the following occurs:• Proxy ARP is enabled on a router port.
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-41Enabling the RIP routing protocol allows IP Routing Services to build and maintain a dynamic
Local Management1-42 Local Management User’s GuideMetrics — The RIP-1 and RIP-2 protocols use fixed “metrics” to compare alternative routes. This is no
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-43Compatibility Switch — A compatibility switch is necessary for two reasons. First, there are
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Local Management1-44 Local Management User’s GuideFigure 1-15 IP RIP Configuration ScreenTo enable RIP Routing, complete the following steps:1. From t
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-459. Use the ENTER key to toggle the entry. RIP1 is the default, the other choices are RIP2, DO
Local Management1-46 Local Management User’s GuideFigure 1-16 IP OSPF Configuration ScreenTo enable OSPF complete the following steps:1. From the Rout
IP Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-475. Use the arrow keys to select I/F Area ID. Enter the I/F Area ID in dotted decimal notation
Local Management1-48 Local Management User’s GuideIPX Configuration ScreenThe IPX Configuration screen enables you to access the IPX General Config, IPX
IPX Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-49IPX General Configuration ScreenThe IPX General Configuration screen allows you to configure th
Local Management1-50 Local Management User’s GuideVersion — The version number of the IP Routing used on the HSIM or CyberSWITCH.AdminStatusTime — Dis
IPX Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-51If you type in an invalid port number the error message: “PORT NUMBER IS OUT OF RANGE” displ
Local Management1-52 Local Management User’s GuideSetting the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)The Maximum Transmission Unit specifies the maximum packet
IPX Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-53IPX Routing over Frame RelayAn additional step is required when routing IPX over Frame Relay
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Local Management1-54 Local Management User’s GuideEnabling the IPX SAP Routing Protocol on a PortIPX Source Advertisement Protocol (SAP) is used by IP
IPX Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 1-552. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port option.3. Type in the number of the port that yo
Local Management1-56 Local Management User’s GuideFigure 1-21 IPX RIP Configuration Screen2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port option.3. Type i
Local Management User’s Guide 2-12WAN CONFIGURATIONThis chapter explains how to configure the HSIM or CyberSWITCH through Local Management for WAN serv
WAN Configuration2-2 Local Management User’s GuideThe WAN Physical Configuration ScreenTo access the WAN Physical Configuration screen, use the arrow ke
The WAN Physical Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 2-3WAN Physical Configuration Screen FieldsThe following sections describe WAN Physi
WAN Configuration2-4 Local Management User’s GuideWAN INT CONFIG (Command) — When this field is highlighted and the ENTER key is pressed, the WAN Inter
The WAN Physical Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 2-5T1 Line Configuration Fields The configuration fields displayed on the WAN Physical
WAN Configuration2-6 Local Management User’s GuideT1 Loopback (Selectable) — Network Loopback is a testing procedure that segments the line and allows
The WAN Physical Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 2-7DDS Line Mode (Toggle) — Displays the DDS Line Mode. The selections toggle betwe
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WAN Configuration2-8 Local Management User’s GuideWPIM Timeslot Configuration TableThe WPIM Timeslot Configuration table allows the user to configure the
WPIM Timeslot Configuration TableLocal Management User’s Guide 2-9Figure 2-4 Sample Timeslot ConfigurationFigure 2-5 shows a sample configuration for t
WAN Configuration2-10 Local Management User’s GuideWAN Interface Configuration ScreenThis section describes the features of the WAN Interface Configurat
WAN Interface Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 2-11ProtMgrIface (Selectable) — Protocol Manager assigned for the interface number dis
WAN Configuration2-12 Local Management User’s GuideFrame Relay as the Protocol ManagerRefer to Figure 2-3 for the following parameters displayed for F
WAN Interface Configuration ScreenLocal Management User’s Guide 2-13PPP as the Protocol ManagerFigure 2-7 WAN Interface Configuration Screen (PPP)Refe
WAN Configuration2-14 Local Management User’s GuideRemote Profiles SetupTo access the Remote Profiles Setup screen from the WAN Physical Configuration sc
Remote Profiles SetupLocal Management User’s Guide 2-15The fields in the Remote Profiles Selection(s) are defined as follows:IF# — Interface number of th
WAN Configuration2-16 Local Management User’s GuideBandwidth-on-Demand (Multilink Protocol) ConfigurationTo access the Bandwidth-on-Demand Configuration
Bandwidth-on-Demand (Multilink Protocol) ConfigurationLocal Management User’s Guide 2-17The fields for the BoD feature are described as follows:Bandwid
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WAN Configuration2-18 Local Management User’s GuideEither side controls Bandwidth — Specifies whether or not bandwidth changes are permitted by either
Configuration: Full T1 Configuration Using PPPLocal Management User’s Guide 2-19T1 Physical ConfigurationBegin the T1 configuration by accessing the WAN
WAN Configuration2-20 Local Management User’s Guide8. Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Line Buildout (LBO). Press the SPACE bar to select 0 dB unles
Configuration: Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPPLocal Management User’s Guide 2-21Configuration: Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPPThis section p
WAN Configuration2-22 Local Management User’s GuideT1 Physical ConfigurationBegin the HSIM or CyberSWITCH physical configuration by accessing the WAN Ph
Configuration: Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPPLocal Management User’s Guide 2-237. Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Tx Clock Source. Use the S
WAN Configuration2-24 Local Management User’s GuideConfiguration: Frame Relay This section provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the HSIM o
Configuration: Frame RelayLocal Management User’s Guide 2-25Frame Relay Physical ConfigurationBegin the HSIM or CyberSWITCH physical configuration by ac
WAN Configuration2-26 Local Management User’s GuidePoint to MultiPoint Configuration (LM WAN Interface Configuration) LMI Type1. If the LMI type require
Configuration: Frame RelayLocal Management User’s Guide 2-27Point To Point Mode (LM WAN Interface Configuration)The difference in configuration between
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