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9.3.4 Customer Interface Setup
Click the Edit icon in the ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface
screen to open the Customer Interface Setup.
Customer interfaces map traffic onto specific Ethernet pseudowires for transport
over the WiMAX network. There is also a default customer interface for routing
traffic that does not possess a VLAN tag.
Figure 39
ADVANCED > VPN Transport > Customer Interface Setup
Associated
Ethernet
Pseudowire
(Ingress,
Egress)
This displays the number of the Ethernet pseudowire that this interface
uses, as well as the ingress and egress MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label
Switching) VC (Virtual Circuit) label numbers.
DSCP
This displays the DiffServ Control Point value you previously entered in
binary. This determines the pseudowire’s priority on the network. The
DSCP value is displayed in binary notation and has six bits.
Interface
Description
This displays the information you previously entered describing the
interface. For the default interface, interface 0, the description reads
“for routing / NAT”.
Action
Click the Edit icon to set up a new interface or alter the configuration of
an existing interface.
Click the Delete icon to remove an existing interface.
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LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for MAX-306M1
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings User s Guide 8...
Page 10: ...Contents Overview User s Guide 10...
Page 24: ...List of Figures User s Guide 24...
Page 30: ...30...
Page 63: ...63 PART II Basic Screens The Main Screen 38 The Setup Screens 65...
Page 64: ...64...
Page 72: ...72...
Page 84: ...Chapter 7 The LAN Configuration Screens User s Guide 84...
Page 96: ...Chapter 8 The WAN Configuration Screens User s Guide 96...
Page 108: ...Chapter 9 The VPN Transport Screens User s Guide 108...
Page 118: ...Chapter 10 The NAT Configuration Screens User s Guide 118...
Page 130: ...130...
Page 148: ...Chapter 12 The Service Configuration Screens User s Guide 148...
Page 158: ...Chapter 13 The Phone Screens User s Guide 158...
Page 164: ...Chapter 14 The Phone Book Screens User s Guide 164...
Page 166: ...166...
Page 188: ...Chapter 15 The Certificates Screens User s Guide 188...
Page 198: ...Chapter 16 The Firewall Screens User s Guide 198...
Page 218: ...Chapter 19 QoS User s Guide 218...
Page 234: ...Chapter 20 The Logs Screens User s Guide 234...
Page 247: ...247 PART VI Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 249 Product Specifications 257...
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Page 256: ...Chapter 22 Troubleshooting User s Guide 256...
Page 264: ...Chapter 23 Product Specifications User s Guide 264...
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Page 298: ...Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer s IP Address User s Guide 298...
Page 308: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions User s Guide 308...
Page 352: ...Appendix E Importing Certificates User s Guide 352...
Page 354: ...Appendix F SIP Passthrough User s Guide 354...
Page 370: ...Appendix I Customer Support User s Guide 370...
Page 376: ...Index User s Guide 376...