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.

Table 12-1. SWAN-card configuration tasks

Section

Description of task

Associated parameters

 

 

 

“Understanding SWAN card

Explains important configuration information

N/A

configuration requirements” on

you should understand before you configure

 

page 12-2

the SWAN card.

 

 

 

 

“Making a profile the working

Before you can edit a profile, you must make

N/A

profile” on page 12-3

it the working profile.

 

 

 

 

“Assigning a name to a SWAN

Assign a name to the SWAN profile.

Name

profile” on page 12-4

 

 

 

 

 

“Enabling a line” on page 12-4

Make a line available for use.

Enabled

 

 

 

“Specifying a nailed group” on

The nailed group is used to assign a Frame

Nailed-Group

page 12-4

Relay connection to a SWAN line.

 

 

 

 

“Specifying the SWAN internal

The SWAN slot card can generate a transmit

Clock-Mode

clock speed” on page 12-5

internal clock based on the clock speed of its

Divider

 

Serial Communication Adapter (SCA) chips.

 

 

 

 

Exp

 

 

 

Understanding SWAN card configuration requirements

Table 12-2provides important configuration information you might need before configuring your SWAN card.

Table 12-2. SWAN card configuration

Element

Explanation

 

 

Connections

The SWAN card currently supports only nailed Frame

 

Relay connections.

 

 

Call routing information

Call routing information for the SWAN card is

 

currently ignored.

 

 

Trunk groups

Trunk groups are not currently implemented for the

 

SWAN card.

 

 

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