Link and Port Configuration
NetRunner W
AN User’s Manual
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Disabling Forced-on Operation
Select the
no
option from the Forced On menu.
FORCED ON
NO
2
The
no
option does not disable link operation. It places the link in a
not
forcedon
state.
Primary Link
- The link will turn off upon reaching its next scheduled off
time.
Secondary Link
- In Backup Mode: Link will deactivate immediately. In
Utilization Mode: Link will deactivate when the criteria for
Secondary Off
Threshold
and
Off Threshold Time Length
are met.
Frame Relay Link
Frame Relay Link
PVC
Public frame relay service offers you the benefits of leased line connectivity to
multiple sites. One physical connection into the public frame relay network
logically provides the connectivity of a mesh network, although physically the
network is a star topology. Applications predominantly use frame relay
services for local area networking (LAN) and/or Systems Network
Architecture (SNA) internetworking. Other than multiplexing permanent
virtual circuits (PVCs) over a single physical link, the network operates just
like any Integration network.
D
Available on NetRunner 75E
1
, 500ET, 1000E, and 2000E,ED.
D
You can use frame relay, interconnect or local interconnect links
simultaneously, building hybrid networks
2
.
D
If your network has closed loops (such as the example shown above),
be sure to enable mesh (mesh
on
) on the units within the network.
D
Zero Committed Information Rate (CIR) is a supported feature.
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1
Requires a 75E unit with serial number of 518S0829 or higher. For units with a serial number lower than
518S0829, contact your MICOM Certified Distributor.
2
If using hybrid networks or multiple frame relay links, frame relay should not exceed 512 Kbps.