C. Configuration Options

Table C-9. General Management Configuration Options (7 of 7)

Def Netwk: None

Next None IPBus Com Modem Aux FDL EDL1 EDL2 EDL3

EDL4 Prev

Default Network Destination. Specifies the default network destination. This configuration option specifies where the default network is connected. For example, if the default network is connected to the communication port, you select Com. If the default network is connected to the far-end 31xx Series device over the FDL, you select FDL. The routing protocol uses the default network destination to route data that does not have a specific route.

None – No default network destination. Data that cannot be routed is discarded.

IPBus – The default network destination is the IP Bus on the carrier backplane. This selection only appears for carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs which are not configured as the IP Bus Master.

Com – The default network destination is the communication port. This selection only appears if the Com Use configuration option is set to Mgmt.

Modem – The default network destination is the modem port. This selection only appears if the Modem Use configuration option is set to Mgmt. This selection does not appear on carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs.

Aux – The default network destination is the auxiliary port. This selection only appears if the Aux Use configuration option is set to Mgmt.

FDL – The default network destination is FDL. This selection only appears if the FDL management link is enabled.

EDLn – For 2-port and 4-port DSU/CSUs, the default network destination is the EDLn port (where n is 1–4). This selection only appears in 2-port and 4-port DSU/CSUs if the synchronous data port’s EDL management link is enabled.

NOTE: If the chosen default network link is disabled or down, data is discarded. Return to this menu and choose another default network.

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