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Configuration Setup
Once the CSU/DSU is installed, it can be accessed locally through the menu-driven user
interface via an asynchronous terminal or PC connection, or remotely via a Telnet
session. The following provisioning can be set up:
Frame relay and physical layer provisioning
– Typically set up by the LEC (Local
Exchange Carrier) or CLEC (Competitive LEC) using the menu-driven user
interface via an ASCII terminal or PC running a terminal emulation program, or a
Telnet session.
SLM provisioning
– Typically set up by the frame relay service provider, LEC, or
CLEC.
As soon as the CSU/DSU’s COM port is connected to a terminal or PC, the menu-driven
user interface can be accessed. The terminal or PC’s configuration must be compatible
with the CSU/DSU’s COM port settings.
Procedure
To access the menu-driven user interface:
1.
Verify the terminal or PC’s configuration:
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Data Rate is set to 19.2 kbps.
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Character Length is set to 8 data bits.
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Parity is set to None.
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Stop Bits is set to 1.
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Flow Control is set to None.
2.
Press Enter to display the Main Menu.
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