The WAN Port Software Menu
Page 28-21

ISDN-BRI Port Example

In this example: port 2 on slot 3 is an ISDN-BRI port. To modify ISDN-BRI port 2/2, enter:
wpm 3/2
A screen similar to following displays:
1) Admin Status ................................................................................. UP
{(U)p, (D)own}
2) Speed in BPS ................................................................................. 2048000
{9600, 19200, 56000, 64000, 128000, 256000, 512000, 768000}
{1024000, 1544000, 2048000}
3) Clocking ........................................................................................ External
{(I)nternal, (E)xternal, (S)plit}
4) Protocol Type ................................................................................ Frame Relay
{(F)rame Relay, (P)PP(Point to Point)}
8) TOS for Voice Data ........................................................................ a0
TOS Value in Hex for Voice Data, 0 to disable TOS
9) TOS for Voice Signaling Data ......................................................... 60
TOS Value in Hex for Voice Signaling Data, 0 to disable TOS
10)TOS Mask for both TOS Value .........................................................e0
TOS Mask in Hex for Type of Data
11) Signaling IP Address ..................................................................... 0.0.0.0
IP Address range
12) Signaling IP Mask .......................................................................... 255.255.255.255
IP Mask range
13) KeepAlive Up Count ...................................................................... 0
{Up Count (0..255)}
14) KeepAlive Down Count .................................................................. 0
{Down Count (0..255)}
15) KeepAlive Timeout ........................................................................ 10
{Timeout (0..255)}
16) DTR Pulse Width ............................................................................ 0
{Pulse Width (0..255)}
17) DTR Pulse Count ............................................................................ 0
{Pulse Count (0..255)}
Note that the only parameters you can set for an ISDN port from this screen is the Admin
Status and the ToS settings. All other parameters must be set from the ISDN, PPP, peer or
WAN link menus. For more details on ISDN ports, see Chapter 32, “Managing ISDN Ports.”
For more details on managing PPP ports, see Chapter 30, “Point-to-Point Protocol.” For more
information on managing WAN links, see Chapter 31, “WAN Links.”
Note
The ISDN wpmodify menu displays PPP specific line
options described in the section Modifying a Port on
page 28-14. However, they do not apply to an ISDN
port, and are not described below.
Admin Status
The options for the Admin Status are UP and DN. If UP, the port has been enabled and can
transmit data as long as its Operational Status is also UP. If set to DN, the port will not pass
data even if its physical connection is good.