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/local/Net/router/PPP
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PPP IP Configuration
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Ip Address : [192.168. 2. 25]
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Sub-net Mask : [255.255.255. 0]
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9.4.9. WAN Frame Relay Interface Configuration
If WAN2 is set to the Frame Relay protocol, the Network Parameters
Router Configuration menu will
present the options shown in screen below:
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/local/Net/router
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Router Configuration - Frame Relay
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1 - General Router Configuration
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2 - WAN1 IP Address
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3 - WAN2 Virtual Circuits
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4 - Advanced Frame Relay Configuration
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5 - Static Routes
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6 - Gateway Default
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Specific options for WAN2 set to Frame Relay include:
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WAN2 Virtual Circuits: Similarly to WAN2 IP configuration, defines IP address and mask for up to
5 DLCIs in a Frame Relay interface.
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Advanced Frame Relay Configuration: Configures specific parameters for the maintenance of the
Frame Relay link.
9.4.10. Frame Relay Virtual Circuit Configurations
The configuration of Frame Relay virtual circuits is performed at Router Configuration
WAN2 Virtual
Circuits, as shown in next screen.
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Interface: Always WAN2, indicating that this will be the interface to be used by the virtual circuit
inserted.
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DLCI: Identifies the virtual circuit associated with the IP address/mask pair. Should always be
different from 0 (zero).