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Chapter 3: Local Management

3.2.1.3Command Fields and Interface Table Fields

SAVE (Command)

Used to save the configuration changes.

PORTS: [1-32] (Command)

Interface table displays the range of circuits shown in the command field. The SPACE bar and either the BACKSPACE or DELETE key is used to step through the displays.

RETURN (Command)

Used to return to the previous screen.

CKT# (Read-Only)

Displays the circuit number of the application ports available from the host platform. If the active protocol is PPP or FR PtoP, only one application port per interface number (IF#) is assigned. If the active protocol is FR PtoMP, the available WAN ports from the host platform may be assigned, one per DLCI.

IF# (Read-Only)

Displays the MIB II Interface number that is associated with the application port (CKT#).

LID (Read-Only)

Displays the Link Identifier. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, the Data Link Connection Identifier is displayed. If the active protocol for this interface is PPP, then PPP appears in this field. For Ethernet ports, Enet is displayed.

STATE (Read-Only)

Displays the status of the application port. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, this field displays the status as Active, Inactive, or Invalid

(no LMI). If the active protocol is PPP or Ethernet, this field displays UP (active) or DOWN (inactive).

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Contents WPIM-RT1 Page FCC Notice WPIM-RT1 User’s GuideIndustry Canada Notice Vcci NoticeCabletron Software Program License Exclusion of Warranty and Disclaimer of LiabilityCabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License Agreement United States Government Restricted Rights Declaration of Conformity PO Box Rochester, NHWPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Contents Viii WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Structure of this Guide Using this ManualIntroduction Related Manuals Document Conventions Following conventions are used throughout this documentGetting Help Your email addressChapter Overview WPIM-RT1 Features WAN ProtocolsIsdn MIB SupportChapter Setup and Installation Installing the WPIM-RT1Unpacking the WPIM-RT1 Pre-InstallationInstalling the WPIM-RT1 Post-Installation Installing the WPIM-RT1Required Management Operations Connecting the WAN Cable to the WPIM-RT1Host Platform LEDs Connecting the WAN cable to the WPIM-RT1 WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Chapter Local Management WAN Physical Configuration Screen WAN Physical Configuration Screen FieldsDisplays the next interface available to be used Wpim Line Configuration Fields Wpim Timeslot Configuration Table Sample Timeslot ConfigurationSample Configuration WAN Interface Configuration Screen WAN Interface Configuration Screen FieldsFrame Relay as the Protocol Manager PPP as the Protocol Manager WAN Interface Configuration Screen PPPCommand Fields and Interface Table Fields Full T1 Configuration Using PPP Configuration Information Required by User1 T1 Physical Configuration 2 T1 Interface Configuration Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPP Fractional T1 ConfigurationFractional T1 Configuration Using PPP Enter Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay ConfigurationFrame Relay Physical Configuration Frame Relay Configuration Frame Relay Interface Configuration Frame Relay Configuration WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Appendix a Specifications Physical PropertiesEnvironmental Requirements Regulatory ComplianceT1 Interface Cabling Cable Assemblies and PinoutsAppendix B FCC Part 68 USER’S Information REN/SOC FIC UsocAppendix B FCC Part 68 User’s Information Being duly sworn, state My commission expires