Compatible Systems T1-10/100 manual Smds Configuration, Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROM

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Chapter 2 - Quickstart Instructions

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WAN interfaces which are set for Frame Relay operation do not need any additional parame- ters set in order to function.

Set DECnet on (globally, and for this port)

CV: Use the DECnet Routing Dialog Box (under Global/DECnet Routing) and the DECnet: WAN Dialog Box.

TB: Use configure and set the Mode keyword in the DECnet WAN 0 (and/or any other port you wish to configure) section.

ϖNote: Setting DECnet on for any port with the command line also sets DECnet on globally. In CompatiView you must set a global parameter and a port-specific parameter.

SMDS Configuration

This section covers the settings required for SMDS (Switched Multi-megabit Data Service) operation of the T1 WAN interfaces (IP only). SMDS is a connectionless, packet-switched service that offers LAN-to-LAN connectivity across a wide area at up to 1.544 Mbps. SMDS addresses and other parameters can only be set using the command line interface.

ϖNote: The IP protocol settings and the physical communication settings are the same as they would be for Frame Relay operation. The only parameters which should be set differently for SMDS are the Link Configuration and the SMDS addressing section.

WAN Link Configuration

SMDS is presently supported in the Octal T1-10/100 RIOP only via synchronous dedicated line operation.

Set Dedicated connection

Set SMDS connection

TB: Use configure and then set the Mode and ConnectMode keywords in the Link Config WAN 0 (and/or any other port you wish to configure) section.

SMDS Addressing

Many of these parameters will be given to you by your service provider.

TB: Use configure and set the StationAddress, IPMulticast and PollingFrequency keywords in the SMDS WAN 0 (and/or any other port you wish to configure) section.

Saving a Configuration File to Flash ROM

Once a configuration is complete, you can save it to the router’s Flash ROM. Until saved, all changes are made in a separate buffer and the actual router interfaces continue to run as before the changes were made.

CV: Use the Save to/Device option from the File menu.

TB: Use the save command.

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Contents Octal T1-10/100 Riop Installation Guide Page Iii Table of ContentsQuickstart Instructions Shipping Defaults LED PatternsShipping Defaults Network InstallationQuickstart Configuration Introduction to the Octal T1-10/100 RiopConnecting the Octal T1-10/100 to a T1 Line Network InstallationConnecting the Octal T1-10/100 to the Ethernet Connecting a Management Console Powering Up the RouterIP Protocol Ethernet Interface ConfigurationQuickstart Instructions Required for IPDECnet Protocol IPX ProtocolAppleTalk Protocol PPP Configuration WAN Interface ConfigurationT1 Physical Communications Settings WAN Link ConfigurationFrame Relay Configuration Required for IP Unnumbered Interface Frame Relay Dlci MappingsRequired for IP Numbered Interface Suggested for IPX Smds Addressing Smds ConfigurationSaving a Configuration File to Flash ROM WAN 0 Interface Shipping DefaultsEthernet Interface T1 CSU/DSU Defaults IPX DefaultsAppleTalk Defaults WAN 1 7 InterfacesRouter LED Patterns General IndicatorsLED Patterns Over TempEthernet Connection Indicators Ethernet Traffic IndicatorsT1 Indicators T1 Connection Indicators