17-36 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Sample DSL configurations
Configuring the SDSL profile
To configure the SDSL profile:
1Read in the SDSL profile. For example, if the SDSL card is installed in slot 11 of shelf 1
and the remote DSLPipe-S is connected to port 1:
admin> read sdsl {1 11 1}
2Enable the port:
admin> set enabled=yes
3List the contents of the Line-Config profile:
admin> list line-config
[in SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-11 1 }:line-config]
trunk-group = 0
nailed-group = 1
activation = static
call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 }
max-rate = 144000
unit-type = coe
4Assign this port to a nailed group:
admin> set nailed-group=1
This nailed group points to the Frame-Relay profile you will create later. The nailed group
must be unique for each active WAN interface.
5Write the profile:
admin> write
Configuring the Frame-Relay profile
To configure the Frame-Relay profile:
1Create a new Frame-Relay profile:
admin> new frame-relay fr-prof-1
2Enable the profile:
admin> set active=yes
3Assign the Frame-Relay profile to a nailed-up group:
admin> set nailed-up-group=1
This must be the same as the SDSL nailed group number you configured in the SDSL
profile. The nailed group must be unique for each active WAN interface.
4Write the profile:
admin> write
Configuring the DSLPipe-S
This section provides an example of configuring the SDSL Pipeline (DSLPipe-S). For
complete information about configuring the DSLPipe-S, see the documentation that came with
your Pipeline unit.