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Table 3.1

X330W-2DS1 CLI Interface Contexts (Continued)

 

 

 

CLI Interface Context

PPP

Frame Relay

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP

interface serial x:y.w

interface serial x:y.z.w

 

 

 

FastEthernet

interface fastethernet 1.w

interface fastethernet 1.w

 

 

 

FabricFastEthernet

interface fabricfastethernet

interface fabricfastethernet

 

1:v.w

1:v.w

 

 

 

Configuring USP Interfaces

All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN CLI Commands.

For a list of X330WAN default settings, see "X330WAN Default Settings" on page 28, or use the show interfaces [<type>] [<identifier>] command to display all of the current settings.

To configure USP interfaces:

1Use the interface serial <if-number>command to enter the context of the port you want to configure.

2Use the following commands if you want to change the idle characters, transmitter delay, encoding type, and bandwidth parameters from their default settings:

idle characters <flagsmarks> transmitter-delay <number>

Note: The transmitter-delaycommand is used usually when the DCE equipment that is connected directly to the X330W-2USP, or the router on the WAN have a receive buffer not large enough to hold the traffic sent by the X330W-2USP. In this case, configure transmitter-delayon the DCE equipment or the remote router in order to preserve the high performance that you had when transmitter-delaywas configured to 0 on the X330W-2USP.

nrzi-encoding

bandwidth <kilobits size>

3If required, change the interface encapsulation to Frame Relay using the encapsulation frame-relaycommand. If you selected Frame Relay encapsulation, continue with step 7.

4Use the ip address <ip address> <mask> command to assign an IP address and a Subnet mask to the interface.

5Type exit to return to Supervisor mode.

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