Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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Deleting an HDLC-ETH VLAN
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2
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Figure 851: Ethernet Over HDLC VLAN Settings Form
1.
On Demand Check Box
2.
MTU Box
3.
IP Address Source List
6. Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
Description
On Demand
This interface is up or down on demand of link fail over.
MTU
Default:
1500
Maximum transmission unit (largest packet size allowed for this interface).
IP Address Src
Synopsis:
static, dynamic
Default:
static
Whether the IP address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCP or BOOTP. The
DYNAMIC option is a common case of a dynamically assigned IP address. It switches
between BOOTP and DHCP until it gets the response from the relevant server. It must
be static for non-management interfaces
7. Add Quality of Service (QoS) maps to the VLAN. For more information, refer to
.
8. Click
Commit
to save the changes or click
Revert All
to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click
OK
to proceed.
9. Click
Exit Transaction
or continue making changes.
Section 5.35.6.3
Deleting an HDLC-ETH VLAN
To delete a VLAN for an HDLC-ETH connection, do the following:
1. Change the mode to
Edit Private
or
Edit Exclusive
.
2. Navigate to
interface
»
wan
»
{interface}
»
{protocol}
»
channel
»
{number}
»
connection
»
hdlc-eth
»
vlan
, where
{interface}
is the WAN interface,
{protocol}
is either T1 or E1, and
{number}
is the channel
number. The
Ethernet Over HDLC VLAN Settings
table appears.
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