Section 4, User Interface Guide ATLAS 550 System Manual
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PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > FROM: PEP
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Selects one packet endpoint for the packet connection. Packet endpoints created in the packet endpoint
configuration are visible on a pull-down menu which includes the ROUTER option. This router is the
internal ATLAS 550 router and can be used multiple times within the PACKET CNCTS menu.
PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > SUBLINK
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
If the packet endpoint selected in FROM: PEP supports sublinks, they are available in this menu. In frame
relay, this is the PVC from which you are selecting to groom data.
PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > TO: PEP
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Selects the other packet endpoint for the packet connection. Refer to FROM: PEP above for more detail.
PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > SUBLINK
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
If the TO: PEP packet endpoint supports sublinks, the available sublinks are shown within this menu,
which includes the ROUTER option.
PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > PROTOCOL
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Selects the protocols for this packet connection. Selecting the protocols on each individual connection
allows the mixing of data from multiple sources onto a single PVC. Available protocols include the
following: ALL, IP, BRIDGE IP, PACKET VOICE, SNA, SNAP, and TRANSPARENT PROTOCOLS (TBOP,
TASYNC, and SDLC).
PACKET MANAGER > PACKET CNCTS > CONFIG
Write security: 3; Read security: 5
Determines data source and destination. The available options depend on the protocol selected.
1. If ALL is selected, additional connections from that PVC are not allowed.
2. If ROUTER is selected as one packet endpoint, IP is automatically set as the
PROTOCOL.
3. If a TBOP packet endpoint is selected as one packet endpoint, TRANSPARENT is
automatically set as the PROTOCOL.
4. Selecting SDLC signaling on an endpoint requires a Legacy Data Module
(P/N 1200342L1).
CONFLICT Indicates DLCI mismatch.
FROM Indicates data source.
TOIndicates data destination.