Configuration Options

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This chapter describes all the configuration options available on the FrameSaver DSL devices. They can be modifed using the user interface or OpenLane SLM:

Using the Easy Install Feature on page 4-3

Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock on page 4-8

Configuration Option Tables on page 4-9

￿Configuring the Overall System on page 4-10

Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the CSU/DSU

Configuring Class of Service Definitions

Configuring Service Level Verification Options

Configuring General System Options

Configuring Network Interfaces on page 4-20￿Configuring the Network Physical Interface

Configuring Frame Relay for the Network Interface

Configuring Circuit Records for the Network Interface (9783, 9788)

Configuring ATM for the Network Interface (9783, 9788) Configuring the User Data or Virtual Router Port on page 4-28

￿Configuring the CSU/DSU’s Data Port Physical Interface

Configuring Frame Relay on the CSU/DSU’s Data Port

Configuring DLCI Records

Configuring PVC Connections on page 4-35

Configuring the IP Path List on page 4-37

￿Setting Up Management and Communication on page 4-38

Configuring Node IP Information

Configuring Management PVCs

Configuring General SNMP Management

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9720, 9788 specifications

The Paradyne 9820-8M, 9788, 9128 standalone, 9128 carrier-mount, and 9820-2M are critical components in telecommunications networks, designed to enhance data transmission and improve connectivity. Each model offers unique features and capabilities that cater to various requirements in both enterprise and service provider environments.

The Paradyne 9820-8M is a multi-service access platform that provides high-speed connectivity for voice, video, and data transmission. It supports multiple protocols, enabling seamless integration into existing infrastructures. Key features include a modular design that allows for scalability and easy upgrades, ensuring that organizations can adapt to evolving demands. Its advanced error correction and QoS (Quality of Service) features ensure reliable performance, even in challenging network conditions.

The Paradyne 9788 serves as a versatile platform for both digital and analog communications. It excels in the delivery of broadband services, supporting T1/E1 lines and providing robust mechanisms for data transmission. This model emphasizes redundancy and resilience, with built-in protection switching capabilities that maintain service continuity during faults or maintenance activities. Its compact design makes it an ideal solution for environments with space constraints.

The 9128 standalone model is aimed at customers requiring an easy-to-deploy solution for point-to-point connections. This model offers critical features such as an intuitive user interface, comprehensive diagnostics, and monitoring capabilities that facilitate system management. It also supports diverse network topologies, making it suitable for various deployment scenarios.

In contrast, the 9128 carrier-mount version is engineered for organizations needing to manage multiple connections within a central office or remote site. This model is specifically designed to be mounted in standard telecom racks, optimizing space utilization while maintaining high performance. Its robust hardware allows for excellent thermal management and environmental resilience.

Lastly, the Paradyne 9820-2M combines versatility with high-performance capabilities, making it a reliable choice for service providers. It features dual-channel support, enabling simultaneous transmission and providing a cost-effective solution for high-capacity data needs. With enhanced security features, including encryption capabilities, the 9820-2M ensures that sensitive information transmitted across networks is protected against unauthorized access.

Collectively, these Paradyne models exemplify advanced telecommunications technology, offering scalability, resilience, and high performance. Their diverse features cater to the unique demands of various users, from enterprise networks to service providers, facilitating the continual evolution of communication technologies.