Paradyne 9788 Configuring Network Interfaces, Configuring the Network Physical Interface, Channel

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4. Configuration Options

Configuring Network Interfaces

Configuration of network interface is described in the following sections:

Configuring the Network Physical Interface

Configuring Frame Relay for the Network Interface

Configuring DLCI Records for the Network Interface (9720)

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

￿Configuring ATM for the Network Interface (9783, 9788)

Configuring the Network Physical Interface

When configuring network interface physical characteristics, select Physical from the Network menu. See Table 4-7, Network Physical Interface Options (9720), Table 4-7, Network Physical Interface Options (9720), or Table 4-9, Network Physical Interface Options (9788).

Main Menu Configuration Network Physical

Table 4-7. NetworkPhysical InterfaceOptions(9720)

Operating Rate

Possible Settings: AutoRate, 64, 128, 144

Default Setting: AutoRate

Specifies the IDSL line rate.

AutoRate – The line rate is automatically detected when the frame relay LMI is brought up on one or both channels.

64 – The line rate is 64 kbps. One B channel is used for the data transfer, and automatic rate detection is disabled.

128 – The line rate is 128 kbps. Both B channels are used for the data transfer, and automatic rate detection is disabled.

144 – The line rate is 144 kbps. Both B channels are used for the data transfer, and automatic rate detection is disabled.

Channel

Possible Settings: B1, B2

Default Setting: B1

Specifies the B channel used for data transfer when the line rate is 64 kbps.

Display Conditions – Channel appears only when Operating Rate is set to 64.

B1 – The B1 channel is used for data transfer.

B2 – The B2 channel is used for data transfer.

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Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Configuring Network Interfaces, Configuring the Network Physical Interface, Channel

9720, 9788 specifications

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