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Service Details Screen
From the Service Details screen, you can access and change the parameters
listed below. The new parameters are saved when you press the “Esc” key
and return to the previous screen.
Figure 4.19
Service Details Screen
Interface
Selecting one of the interfaces will bring up a screen where you can view
(and, in some cases, change) interface parameters. These screens are the same
ones displayed when you select a sub-menu from the Interfaces menu
described earlier on page 4-6.
NOTICE:
One of the Interface options is “Virtual.”
PPP is the only service that may
be attached to the Virtual interface. You would choose the Virtual interface for
PPP if you elected to run PPP over Frame Relay. When you attach PPP to the
Virtual interface, you must supply an endpoint over which to send PPP
encapsulated data, and that endpoint must be for a Frame Relay DLCI.
Type
Selecting one of the services listed under the “Type” column will bring up a
screen where you can view (and, in some cases, change) parameters for each
type of service. The details displayed depend on the type of service currently
in effect. These screens are shown and described below according to each
type of service.
Pair
User-assigned integer field that specifies where to route the traffic from this
service. If the service is terminated by the unit, set this value to “0” (zero).
Select “Delete Service” to remove the currently configured service identified
by the Service Details screen. Deleting the selected service will remove all
references to this service.
After selecting “Delete Service,” you will be presented with a confirmation
screen similar to the one shown in Figure 4.4. Select “Yes” to confirm
removal of the selected service.
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