Small Office Remote Access Switch 71
C
ONFIGURING
R
ESOURCES
AND
L
INES
Resources
U
SING
M
ANAGE
M
ODE
C
OMMANDS
resource
Displays the current resource configuration.
R
ESOURCE
C
ONFIGURATION
E
LEMENTS
R
ESOURCE
T
YPE
The type of adapter (resource) that plug into the system. WAN adapters are the physical interface
for the attachment of lines (i.e., connections) to your system.
R
ESOURCE
S
LOT
The slot number into which the resource is plugged.
I
NTERNAL
S
WITCH
T
YPE
For ISDN resources. The switch type you wish to configure.
R
EGION
For NET3 and NET5 switchtypes. When configuring switches, first identify the region of operation,
and then the country.
C
OUNTRY
For the NET3 and NET5 switchtypes. The country in which the system is operating.
R
ESOURCE
B
ACKGROUND
I
NFORMATION
The basic rate (BRI) resource directly terminates a standard USOC RJ45 connector. It is supplied
with a standard S/T interface. A U interface option is not available for this adapter. The BRI
resource supports 1 or 4 connections/ports depending on which option you purchase. It provides
support for the following switch types:
•
NTT
•
5ESS
•
DMS100
•
NI1
•
1TR6
•
NET3
•
Definity
•
Legend
•
TS0-13
The ethernet-1 resource provides direct support for one standard AUI LAN connection. These AUI
interfaces provide connections for 10Base2, 10Base5 or 10BaseT transceivers.
The COMMPORT resource provides access to the CyberSWITCH’s serial port (COM 1) for serial
(asynchronous) communications. This includes access for local console management, as well as
local async-PPP data transfer.
The following figure illustrates how the CyberSWITCH handles this asynchronous data when it is
in autosense mode (the system default). The data arrives through the COM 1 port, and is sent to an