12-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide
Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)
Understanding SWAN card configuration requirements
For complete information about the associated parameters, see the APX 8000/MAX
TNT/DSLTNT Reference.
Understanding SWAN card configuration requirements
Table12-2 provides important configuration information you might need before configuring
your SWAN card.
Table12-1. SWAN-card configuration tasks
Section Description of task Associated parameters
Understanding SWAN card
configuration requirements on
page 12-2
Explains important configuration information
you should understand before you configu re
the SWAN card.
N/A
Making a profile the working
profile on page 12-3 Before you can edit a profile, you must make
it the working profile. N/A
Assigning a name to a SWAN
profile on page 12-4 Assign a name to the SWAN profile. Name
Enabling a line on page12-4 Make a line available for use. Enabled
Specifying a nailed group on
page 12-4 The nailed group is used to assign a Frame
Relay connection to a SWAN line. Nailed-Group
Specifying the SWAN internal
clock speed on page12-5 The SWAN slot card can generate a transmit
internal clock based on the clock speed of its
Serial Communication Adapter (SCA) chips.
Clock-Mode
Divider
Exp
Table12-2. SWAN card configuration
Element Explanation
Connections The SWAN card currently supports only nailed Frame
Relay connections.
Call routing information Call routing information for the S WAN card is
currently ignored.
Trunk groups Trunk groups are not currently implemented for the
SWAN card.