Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device Frame Relay DLCIs, Displaying F4 OAM Configuration

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Configuring

Frame

Relay

DLCIs

Displaying F4 OAM Configuration

To display the F4 OAM Type currently set, type 4. The IAD displays the status message, and then displays the ATM Configuration menu:

F4 End to end OAM VPI 0

Sending OAM Loopback

To send an OAM Loopback:

1.On the ATM Configuration menu, type 5 to select Send OAM Loopback.

2.The IAD displays a list of all configured F4 OAM ports and VPI values:

Select Port:

1.F5 OAM VCC: 0*40

2.F5 OAM VCC: 100*39

3.F4 OAM VPI: 0

Type the port on which to send the OAM Loopback and press Enter.

3.The IAD performs a loopback test on the selected port and reports the successful results:

Loopback on 0*38 response received in 5ms.

—or unsuccessful results—

Loopback on 0*40 timeout error

4.Press any key to display the ATM Configuration menu.

Configuring EmptyCells

1.On the ATM Configuration menu, type 6 to select Configure EmptyCells.

2.The IAD displays the following instructions.

Empty Cells are currently IDLE

Enter 1 for IDLE cells or 2 for UNASSIGNED cells:

Type 1 to select Idle cells, or type 2 to select Unassigned cells.

3.Reset the IAD (page 14) when you finish ATM configuration.

To configure Frame Relay DLCIs, type 3 on the WAN Configuration menu. The IAD displays the Frame Relay DLCI Configuration menu:

Figure 4–56. Frame Relay DLCI Configuration Menu

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FR DLCI Config Menu

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1.Add New DLCI

2.Modify Existing DLCI

3.Delete DLCI

4.Show Current DLCIs

To perform these tasks, type the option and proceed to the corresponding section. The tasks in this section are described beginning at the FR DLCI Configuration menu.

￿Adding a New DLCI (Adding a DLCI on page 88)

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JetFusion Integrated Access Device specifications

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