Netopia 4622 T1 manual T1 Line Configuration screen appears

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T1 Line Configuration

The T1 Line Configuration screen appears.

T1 Line Configuration

Operation Mode...

HDLC

Line Encoding...

B8ZS

Framing Mode...

ESF

AutoDetect DS0 Channels:

No

Number of DS0 Channels:

1

First DS0 Channel:

1

Channel Data Rate...

Nx64k

Data Link Encapsulation...

Frame Relay

PPP over Frame Relay Enabled:

Off

TO MAIN MENU

NEXT SCREEN

Return/Enter goes to new screen.

Enter Information supplied to you by your telephone company.

1.Select Operation Mode and press Return. From the pop-up menu, highlight the mode your telephone ser- vice provider uses: HDLC (Cisco), CM-HDLC(Copper Mountain), or ATM. The default setting is HDLC. Press Return.

2.Select Line Encoding and press Return. From the pop-up menu, highlight the encoding your telephone service provider uses: B8Zs or AMI. The default setting is B8Zs. Press Return.

3.Select Framing Mode and press Return. From the pop-up menu, highlight either ESF or D4, depending on the framing mode that your telephone service provider advises you to use. The default setting is ESF. Press Return.

4.Select AutoDetect DS0 Channels. Netopia routers whose model number ends in -T may be able to use the auto detection feature. Toggle this item to Yes if your service provider uses equipment that supports DS0 channel auto detection. Otherwise accept the default No.

5.Select Number of DS0 Channels and enter the number of DS0 channels that you and your telephone service provider have determined are necessary for your T1 line. The default setting for DS0 Channels is 1 (one). Press Return.

Note: Each DS0 channel represents a 56k or 64k increment in bandwidth. Selecting a number less than the maximum specifies a fractional-T1 interface. You can have a maximum of 24 DS0 channels.

6.Select First DS0 Channel and enter the number of the first active DS0 channel you will be using. The default setting is 1 (one). Press Return.

Note: You can change the First DS0 Channel number, which has a valid range from one to the maximum number minus the number of active channels. If the number of active DS0 channels is 24 (maximum), First DS0 Channel is hidden.

If you specify a number of DS0 channels less than the maximum, a Contiguous Channels item appears. For fractional-T1, you can specify whether the DS0 channels are contiguous or alternating by toggling

Contiguous Channels to Yes or No.

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