C o n f i g u r a t i o n
4-3
1
Type
“2”
on the Main menu The IAD displays the Router Configuration
menu.
2
Type
“C”
to select Configure Port IP Address. The IAD displays the
available interfaces, which depend on the specific IAD.
3
Select the option for the interface you wish to configure with the IP address.
IP addresses already configured will be listed with an ID such as is shown in
the example below.
4
Type the ID number of the connection you want to configure and press
Enter. To overwrite a listed IP address, select the corresponding ID number
(in this case “0”). To add IP addresses on the interface, select a different ID
number (in this case “1
−
7”).
5
Type the new IP Address, and press Enter (or press Enter to retain the
current IP address). The IAD displays the Current Subnet Mask and
prompts you for a new one.
6
Type the new Subnet Mask and press Enter. The IAD prompts you to select
High or Normal priority.
7
To give the interface normal priority, type
“N”
or press Enter. Select
“H”
for high.
8
Type
“Y”
or Enter to save the new IP Address and Subnet Mask.
9
Reset the IAD as described below for the new IP address to be in effect.
Identifying the WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol
The sections you’ll refer to in this manual for WAN configuration depend on
the IAD model and the datalink protocol you choose.
Voice and data traffic are each carried in their own PVCs (ATM protocol) or
DLCIs (Frame Relay protocol). You may define up to eight PVCs or DLCIs
for voice and data.
For a voice circuit, a single PVC or DLCI can carry the voice traffic for all
voice ports on the IAD. (Refer to
Voice Path Configuration
on page 4-54.)
First, identify your IAD and datalink protocol using the information listed in
the tables below. Then, perform the tasks as directed.
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