Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)

Assigning a name to a SWAN profile

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clock-mode = external-clock divider = 1

exp = 2

Assigning a name to a SWAN profile

In a SWAN profile, the Name parameter enables you to assign the profile a name of up to 16 characters. By default, the name displays the address of the card as shelf:slot:item. Note that the TAOS unit uses only the physical address to identify the SWAN line.

The name is displayed after the line’s physical address in the Dir command output. For example:

admin> read SWAN {1 12 0} admin> set name = SWAN1 admin> write

SWAN/{ shelf-1 slot-12 0 } written admin> dir SWAN

17 04/17/1997 19:00:02 { shelf-1 slot-12 0 } "SWAN1"

For SWAN lines, the Line Status window displays the first eight characters of the name if one has been assigned. If the name is longer than eight characters, the last character displayed is a plus sign (+).

Enabling a line

By default each SWAN line is disabled. To enable a SWAN line, read its profile to make it the working profile, then set Enabled to Yes, as in the following example:

admin> read SWAN {1 2 1}

SWAN/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1 } read

admin> set enabled = yes

admin> write

SWAN/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1 } written

Specifying a nailed group

The Nailed-Group parameter assigns a nailed group number to the SWAN line. The setting, which must also be specified in a Frame-Relay profile, directs the Frame Relay connection to use this line.

To specify a nailed group, proceed as in the following example:

admin> read SWAN {1 2 1}

SWAN/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1 } read

admin> set line nailed-group= 5

admin> write

SWAN/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1 } written

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