SCIP Configuration
Configuring Typical SCIP Networks
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Configuring Typical SCIP Networks
The following paragraphs describe the basic procedures for configuring SCIP using the command
line interface (CLI). After performing the basic configuration procedures provided below, select the
specific configuration procedure best suited to your network environment:
•
SCIP as a IP router for a Frame Relay network
(For static Frame Relay network applications)
•
SCIP as an IP router for Leased Line (PPP) T1 network
(For static PPP multi-point network applications)
•
SCIP as a LAN-extension device
(For “flat” IP network applications - no routing)
Note
Some SCIP features, such as Spanning Tree Protocol and MACL Security, are only available when SCIP is
configured for LAN-X operation.
Note
Some ADMIN mode configuration commands (i.e., enabling the craft port or setting up user accounts)
cannot be accessed or executed via the web-based CLI.
Note
In the basic configuration examples below, [brackets] indicate user-defined entries or typical entries.
Static Routing with Frame Relay over a T1 Network
In this procedure, the default value for each parameter is shown in the command string as: [default].
If the default value applies to your network, you do not need to re-enter it. Type
?
following any
command, sub-command or parameter for context-sensitive online help.
When modifying the T1 parameters in SCIPs already deployed in a network, be sure to change the
far end unit first, then configure the near end unit. Communications will be interrupted and then will
restart when the near end unit matches the new T1 values at the far end. Note that the terms “near
end unit” and “far end unit” refer to their relative location to the user.
Note
IMPORTANT! For deployed SCIPs, always change the T1 configuration of deployed SCIPs in the proper
order (i.e., far end unit before near end unit). Otherwise you will lose access to the far end device.
1. After initializing the SCIP as described earlier in this chapter, perform the following steps to
configure the unit as an IP router in a Frame Relay network (
).
2. Set the system prompt by typing:
configure prompt
[your_site]
For example:
configure prompt orlando-unit
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