Universal T1 WAN (UTWAN)
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Programming Operations Guide
Configuring the UTWAN Network Interface parameters
The first step to configuring the UTWAN Network Interface parameters is:
•
“Configuring the UTWAN Summary parameters” on page 175
One of the UTWAN Summary parameters is the link protocol used on the T1 line. When you
select the appropriate link protocol, the screen changes to show the parameters required for that
link protocol.
The second step to configuring the UTWAN interface is to use one of the following procedures to
configure the link protocol specific parameters.
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“Configuring the UTWAN to use a Frame Relay link” on page 177
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“Configuring the UTWAN to use a PPP link” on page 181
If the UTWAN interface has multiple IP addresses, the third step is:
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“Configuring additional IP addresses for the UTWAN” on page 187
Using multiple IP addresses is a common scenario when there are more than one frame relay PVC
circuits. When you configure an IP address for each frame relay PVC, each IP address must be
valid in the sense that the IP address must have been configured as the primary IP for the
UTWAN, or as an additional IP for UTWAN.
Configuring the UTWAN Summary parameters
1
On the navigation tree, click the
Resources
key and click the
UTWAN
key.
2
Click the
UTWAN1
heading.
The Summary screen appears.
3
Configure the Summary settings according to the information in the following table.
Table 21
UTWAN Summary parameters
Attribute
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the UTWAN interface. The UTWAN IP address must be in the proper
dotted format, for example 255.255.255.255.
You can obtain this information from your system administrator or your Internet service provider.
SubNet Mask
Enter the subnet mask address of the UTWAN. The subnet mask must be in the proper dotted
format, for example 255.255.255.255.
You can obtain this information from your system administrator or your Internet service provider.
Physical Address
Shows the physical address of the UTWAN interface.
Description
Provides a description of the UTWAN connection.
Version
Shows the version of the UTWAN interface.
MTU Size
Enter the value for MTU Size.
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