Cable type (RS-232 DTE, RS-232 DCE, V.35 DTE, V.35 DCE, V.36 DTE, X.21 DTE,
X.21 DCE: [RS-232 DTE] V.35 DCE
Note: DTE cable types are used when attaching to a modem or DSU. DCE
cable types are used when connecting directly to another DTE device
and you want the 2210 to provide the clocking.
3. Enter the cable type you have or will connect to this WAN port.
Internal clock speed (decimal) (2400 - 2048000): [0] 1544000
Internal Clock Speed appears only if you enter a DCE cable.
The WAN prompts repeat for WAN Port 2.
Intf 2 is WAN PPP
Encapsulation for WAN 2 (PPP, Frame Relay, V34): [PPP]
Cable type (RS-232 DTE, RS-232 DCE, V.35 DTE, V.35 DCE, V.36 DTE, X.21 DTE,
X.21 DCE: [RS-232 DTE] V.35 DCE
This is all configured device information:
Intf 0 is Ethernet, Connector (10BaseT, AUI) autoconfigured
Intf 1 is WAN 1 with PPP Encapsulation, V.35 direct attach cable
internal clock speed 1544000 bits/second
Intf 2 is WAN 2 with PPP Encapsulation, V.35 modem cable
Save this configuration? (Yes, No): [Yes]
4. Enter yto save the configuration and continue with quick configuration. Enter n
to re-display the interface configuration prompts.
Token-Ring
For token-ring versions of the IBM 2210, configuration prompts similar to the
following ones appear.
1. The interface verification:
Intf 0 is Token Ring
Speed in Mb/sec (4,16): [16]
2. Enter 4or 16 to specify the media transfer speed in megabits per second. The
media transfer speed must match the speed of the ring.
Connector (STP, UTP): [STP]
3. Enter one of the following values to specify the media you are using:
STP shielded twisted pair
UTP unshielded twisted pair
For a description of WAN prompts, see the Ethernet configuration prompts.
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