8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card Configuration

Table 4-3. Interfaces Options

General (General Interfaces)

A-C-A

 

 

Gives the user the ability to configure and view basic card interface information about a given interface, including binding filters.

Interface Name ± 3 characters. e1a = Ethernet port; s1c, s1d, s1e and s1f = RADSL or MVL interface.

Type ± Static or Dynamic interface type.

Protocol ± HDLC or Ethernet. Interface protocol.

Port List ± Ports available on the card.

MTU (max) ± 64±1600 bytes (Default = 1536). Receipt of packets above the MTU setting will be dropped.

NOTE: The above MTU values are the only values you may enter. Make certain that if you change from the default value, the new numbers are appropriate to your network. Do a card reset or reset the Ethernet interface.

Inbound Filter Name ± Enter the filter name with a maximum of 12 characters. This field appears only if the DSL interface selected is s1c±s1f. To view a list of configured inbound filters, press Ctrl-v.

NOTE: An inbound filter acts on packets in the upstream direction from the client to the NSP server.

Outbound Filter Name ± Enter the filter name with a maximum of 12 characters. This field appears only if the DSL interface selected is s1c±s1f. To view a list of configured outbound filters, press Ctrl-v.

NOTE: An outbound filter acts on packets in the downstream direction from the NSP server to the client.

Control (Control Interfaces)

A-C-B

 

 

Gives the user the ability to start, stop, and monitor (up, down, or testing) the current state of an interface.

NOTE: Stopping the interface disables all of the traffic on that port, including diagnostics. If you want to disable only customer traffic, disable all VNIDs on that port.

There are no user-configurable elements on this screen except for the ability to start and stop the interface. Valid choices for the DSL card are e1a, s1c, s1d, s1e, and s1f.

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