WAN Service Configuration
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Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 User Manual
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• WAN Services
Frame Relay bridged
This application shows configuration for two OnSite units in bridged mode. If using a third party router at the
Central site, review the router’s configuration for connection to a remote bridge.
Remote Site Configuration.
First configure the IP address of the Ethernet port (interface ip1) via the com-
mand line (CLI) for 192.168.200.2/24. The PC must be on the same subnet for configuring the OnSite via the
web pages.
1.
Bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the OnSite.
2.
On the Menu, go to
Services Configuration
, then to
WAN.
Delete the factory default WAN services already
defined.
3.
Click on
Create a new service
in the main window, select “
Frame Relay bridged”
and click on Continue.
4.
Enter the description for the circuit in the Description field. This is a mandatory field. Without a descrip-
tion you cannot create a WAN service.
5.
Click on
Create a new service
in the main window, select
Frame relay bridged
and click on the
Configure
button. (See
figure 35
.)
Figure 35. Frame Relay bridged creation
6.
Click along the following path:
Services Configuration > WAN > ‘Edit...’
Then click on
Edit ‘Frame Relay
Channel’
. (See
figure 36
.) The configurable parameters are:
•
DLCI
: Consult with your service provider for the DLCI number required. LMI uses DLCI 0, but ANSI/
CCITT has also reserved 1–15. Best practice (per the recommendation) is to use only DLCIs 16–991 for
FR data PVCs, and DLCIs 0–15 for LMI PVCs.
•
Encapsulation type
: Bridged Ether (Defines the RFC 1490 encapsulation type to be used by the channel. In
some instances you may need to choose another type. Consult your service provider.)