4. Configuration Options

Table 4-1. Easy Install Configuration Options (2 of 4)

TS Access

Possible Settings: None, DLCI, VPI,VCI, DLCI_on_VPI,VCI

Default Setting: [Depends on model]

Specifies the type of Virtual Circuit (VC) by which special troubleshooting (TS) access is provided to service providers.

None – No special troubleshooting link is defined.

DLCI – Allows the user to select a frame relay DLCI to be designated for special troubleshooting access.

VPI,VCI – Specifies an ATM VC on a specific ATM VPI,VCI for TS access. It specifies the VPI and VCI on the network interface for service provider troubleshooting. ATM data is presumed to be encapsulated according to RFC 1483 (see Network 1 FRF.8 Encapsulation Mode (9783 and 9788) on page 4-7). VPI 0,VCI 35 is the default management path between the FrameSaver device and the DSLAM. The VPI and VCI are entered separately.

VPI range is 0–15.

VCI range is 32–255.

DLCI_on_VPI,VCI – Specifies a frame relay DLCI VC on a specific ATM VPI,VCI for

TS access. DLCI range is 16–1007. ATM data is presumed to be encapsulated according to RFC 1490 (see Network 1 FRF.8 Encapsulation Mode (9783 and 9788) on page 4-7).

Create a Dedicated Network Management Link

Possible Settings: 16 – 1007

Default Setting: Initially blank

Enter a DLCI number and VPI,VCI for a dedicated network management PVC.

NOTE: With the cursor on the Create a Dedicated Network Management Link field, press Enter. The Which DLCI would you like to Create a Dedicated Frame Relay Management PVC on? prompt appears. If the DLCI entered is over an ATM link, or Port-1 for the CSU/DSU. Prompts for VPI and VCI also appear.

16 – 1007 – Specifies the DLCI number be used.

Ethernet Management Options Screen

Provides a link to the Ethernet Management Options Screen. Press Enter and the screen appears (see Configuring Ethernet Management on page 4-57.)After configuring Ethernet options, press the Esc key to return to the Easy Install screen.

Network 1 DSL Line Rate Mode

Possible Settings: Hunt (9783), AutoRate, Fixed

Default Setting: AutoRate

Specifies the mode to be used for rate selection.

Hunt – (9783 only.) The unit attempts to train at rate specified by Network 1 DSL Line Rate. If that fails, the unit attempts to train at the next higher rate, and, if unsuccessful, cycles through all the rates until training is successful or the unit is reset.

AutoRate – The unit automatically detects the line rate from the network interface.

Fixed – The unit uses the line rate specified by Network 1 DSL Line Rate.

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9720, 9788 specifications

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