Prestige 724 G.SHDSL CSU/DSU
3-6
Channel Setup
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
Encapsulation
Press [SPACE BAR] to select the type of encapsulation you require.
If you are unsure of this information contact your NSP. Options are:
FRF8_TRANSLATION
,
FRF8_TRANSPARENT
,
ENCAP_HDLC_RFC2364
,
FRF.5
or
PPP
.
Note: If you choose
FRF.5
and wish to map multiple DLCIs then you
must use one channel for each DLCI. You must use the same
VPI/VCI for every DLCI mapped.
Note: Do not select
PPP
unless you want to configure remote
management. See
section 3.4
for more information
.
FRF8_TRANS
LATION
(default)
VPI
Enter the VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) that your NSP gives you. The
range of the VPI is 0-255.
8
(default)
VCI
Enter the VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) that your NSP gives you.
The range of the VPI is 32-65535.
35
(default)
DLCI
Enter the DLCI. Get this information from the device attached to the
Prestige
LAN
port. The range of the DLCI is 16-991.
When the
Encapsulation
field is
ENCAP_HDLC_RFC2364
or
PPP
then this field is
N/A
.
N/A
Outgoing:
My Login
N/A
My Password
These fields are
N/A
unless you select
PPP
and therefore wish to
configure remote management. If this is the case, refer to
section 3.4
for more information.
N/A
When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press [ENTER] to confirm or [ESC]
to cancel” to save your configuration or press [ESC] to cancel and go back to the previous screen.
3.4 Remote
Management
Remote management provides a dedicated channel that allows the Prestige to get the WAN IP address from
your NSP.
The channel dedicated to remote management is not capable of data transfer.
Perform initial configuration of the remote management channel locally. To configure a channel for remote
management, enter 11 from the main menu and then enter a channel number to display
Menu 11.1 –
Channel Profile
, shown next. The channel number you select in menu 11 will determine which channel
will be used for remote management.
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