Paradyne 9128-II, SLV 9128 Main Menu → Easy Install, Configuration → Network → Frame Relay

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It is assumed that frame relay service is turned on at the site.

Procedure

1.Select the Easy Install feature.

Main Menu Easy Install

2.Enter the Node IP Address and Subnet Mask.

3.Set TS Access to DLCI, then select a DLCI on the network interface that will be used for the troubleshooting access link.

4.Create a Dedicated Network Management Link, selecting a DLCI for the management link at the Which DLCI would you like to Create a Dedicated Network Management Link on? prompt, which will be used by the NOC to access the unit.

5.For a FrameSaver SLV 9128-II that will use its Ethernet port, select the Ethernet Port Options Screen and configure the following:

Enable Interface Status. If the NMS will be on a different subnet than the unit, enter Yes at the Would you like to set the Node's Default IP Destination to Ethernet? prompt. Otherwise, enter No.

If the IP Address and Subnet Mask are unique to the interface, enter them for the port; otherwise, the Node IP Address and Subnet Mask will be used.

Enter the Default Gateway Address; the IP Address that will be used for packets without a route.

Enable Proxy ARP if the unit will proxy for downstream FrameSaver units learned via the proprietary RIP (Routing Information Protocol) feature.

Press the Esc key to return to the Easy Install screen.

6.Configure the T1 network interface options to match the service provider’s settings.

7.Save the configurations.

8.Install the network cable (see Connecting to the Network on page 18). The FrameSaver unit starts discovering DLCIs and network time slots (see Automatic Configuration on page 14).

The remaining steps are optional, depending upon the application. They are performed from the Main Menu.

9.If the unit will be enforcing CIR (Committed Information Rate) and EIR (Excess Information Rate) on network frame relay links, enable Traffic Policing.

Main Menu Configuration System Frame Relay and LMI

You can change other Frame Relay and LMI default settings, if necessary.

10.Configure each interface according to the local management interface (LMI) and assigned line conditions supplied by the service provider.

Configuration

Network Frame Relay

Configuration

Data Ports Frame Relay

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Contents Upgrading a Unit to the SLM Feature Set Product Documentation OnlineFrameSaver SLV, Models 9126, 9128, and 9128-II, Users Guide Preparation Package ChecklistFeature Safety InstructionsIf connecting to a Order a Number Cables You May Need to OrderProcedure Installing the I/O CardCheck that the OK LED lights Installing the NAM into a Multislot HousingConnecting the COM Port to an Asynchronous Terminal Verifying that Self-Test PassedMain Menu → Status → System and Test Status Quick Guide to Configuration Main Menu→ ConfigurationPress About the Installation Procedures Full Installation and SetupSetup Main Menu → Easy Install Main Menu → Configuration → System → Frame Relay and LMIConfiguration → Network → Frame Relay Page Minimal Installation for Service Providers Completing Setup of the Unit From the NOC Procedure Configuration → Data Ports → Dlci Records Setting Up Local Management at the Central SiteSetting Up the Modem Automatic ConfigurationMain Menu → Auto-Configuration Configuration → Management and Communication → Modem PortMain Menu → Control → Modem Call Directories Setting Up to Use the Modem PassThru FeatureSetting Up the DBM Physical Interface Procedure Setting Up the Isdn DBMSetting Up Automatic Backup Configuration Main Menu → Configuration → Isdn → PhysicalSetting the Criteria for Automatic Backup Procedure Modifying Isdn Link Profiles ProcedureFor Originating a Backup Call For Answering a Backup Call Main Menu → Configuration → Auto Backup CriteriaConnecting to the Network Configuring Snmp Trap Managers and Trap Dial-OutConnecting to an M66 Block Main Menu → Test → IP Ping Verifying the End-to-End PathConnecting to Isdn Connecting the ModemConnecting to DSX Connecting to a DTE Connecting to EthernetChecking the Modem Connection Procedure Verifying Connections and SetupChecking the DSX Connection Procedure Checking the Ethernet ConnectionChecking the DTE Connection Verifying That Data is Being Received ProcedureChecking PVC Connections If the Result is Then Connecting the COM Port to the RouterMain Menu → Status → DBM Interface Status Main Menu → Test → Isdn Call/PVC TestsImportant Safety Instructions Page EMI Notices Government RequirementsUnited States Facility Interface Codes Description Canada Document Feedback Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training InformationTrademarks Patent Notification
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9128-II, SLV 9128 specifications

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