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Frame Relay Configuration

3.4.2T1 Interface Configuration

The WAN Interface Configuration screen is accessed through the WAN Physical Configuration screen. Access the WAN Interface Configuration screen by using the arrow keys to highlight the WAN INT CONFIG command and press ENTER. Refer to Figure 3-4and proceed with the following steps to configure the WAN Interface.

1.Set the WAN connection Interface Number by typing the same number into the Interface Number field that was input into the timeslots in the WAN Physical Configuration screen, then press ENTER (see the Notes on page 3-16).

2.Unless the user sets the Max Xmit Unit, the WPIM-RT1 automatically sets the Max Xmit Unit to 1526 (default) after the active protocol

(PPP)is selected.

3.Make any changes to the available settings as desired.

4.Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The message ““SAVE DONE!” displays and Local Management saves the changes to memory.

The WAN configuration is complete. It takes up to 60 seconds for the WAN Interface to come out of standby and for communications to begin.

3.5FRAME RELAY CONFIGURATION

This section provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the WPIM-RT1 to use a T1 circuit in a Frame Relay environment. This example assumes the setup shown in Figure 3-8using two CSX400s, each with a WPIM-RT1 installed. Configurations may vary depending on the host platform.

SITE #1

Telco Cloud

24 Timeslots

SITE #2

24 Timeslots

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Figure 3-8 Frame Relay Configuration

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Contents WPIM-RT1 Page WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide FCC NoticeVcci Notice Industry Canada NoticeExclusion of Warranty and Disclaimer of Liability Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC. Program License AgreementCabletron Software Program License United States Government Restricted Rights PO Box Rochester, NH Declaration of ConformityWPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Contents Viii WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Using this Manual IntroductionStructure of this Guide Related Manuals Following conventions are used throughout this document Document ConventionsYour email address Getting HelpChapter Overview MIB Support WPIM-RT1 FeaturesWAN Protocols IsdnInstalling the WPIM-RT1 Chapter Setup and InstallationPre-Installation Installing the WPIM-RT1Unpacking the WPIM-RT1 Installing the WPIM-RT1 Post-InstallationConnecting the WAN Cable to the WPIM-RT1 Host Platform LEDsRequired Management Operations Connecting the WAN cable to the WPIM-RT1 WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide Chapter Local Management WAN Physical Configuration Screen Fields WAN Physical Configuration ScreenDisplays the next interface available to be used Wpim Line Configuration Fields Sample Timeslot Configuration Wpim Timeslot Configuration TableSample Configuration WAN Interface Configuration Screen Fields WAN Interface Configuration ScreenFrame Relay as the Protocol Manager WAN Interface Configuration Screen PPP PPP as the Protocol ManagerCommand Fields and Interface Table Fields Configuration Information Required by User Full T1 Configuration Using PPP1 T1 Physical Configuration 2 T1 Interface Configuration Fractional T1 Configuration Fractional T1 Configuration Using PPPFractional 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 Regulatory Compliance Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical Properties Environmental RequirementsCable Assemblies and Pinouts T1 Interface CablingREN/SOC FIC Usoc Appendix B FCC Part 68 USER’S InformationAppendix B FCC Part 68 User’s Information Being duly sworn, state My commission expires