2000-A2-GB20-10
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February 2004
Identifying your WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol
The sections you’ll use to perform WAN configuration depend on the IAD
model and the datalink protocol you choose.
Voice and data traffic are each carried in their own PVCs (ATM protocol) or
DLCIs (Frame Relay protocol). You may define up to 8 PVCs or DLCIs for
voice and data.
For a voice circuit, a single PVC or DLCI can carry the voice traffic for all
voice ports on the IAD. Voicepath configuration is described in a separate
chapter—
Voice Path Configuration
on page
127
.
To proceed, identify your IAD and datalink protocol in the tables following,
and perform the listed tasks.
LAN LINK
LAN ACT
WAN LINK
VOICE
POWER
JF2004
JF2004i
JF2008
ADSL with ATM
1. Set the datalink protocol to ATM (page
53
)
2. Configure ADSL (page
64
)
3. Configure PVCs (page
75
)
4. Configure ATM (page
84
)
5. Configure the voice path (page
127
)
LAN LINK
LAN ACT
WAN LINK
VOICE
POWER
6
JF2208
JF2216
T1 with Frame Relay
1. Set the datalink protocol to Frame Relay (page
53
)
2. Configure T1 (page
66
)
3. Configure DLCIs (page
86
)
4. Configure Frame Relay options (page
90
)
5. Configure the voice path (page
127
)
T1 with ATM
1. Set the datalink protocol to ATM (page
53
)
2. Configure T1 (page
64
)
3. Configure PVCs (page
75
)
4. Configure ATM (page
84
)
5. Configure the voice path (page
127
)
E1 with Frame Relay
1. Set the datalink protocol to Frame Relay (page
53
)
2. Configure E1 (page
64
)
3. Configure DLCIs (page
86
)
4. Configure Frame Relay options (page
90
)
5. Configure the voice path (page
127
)
E1 with ATM
1. Set the datalink protocol to ATM (page
53
)
2. Configure E1 (page
64
)
3. Configure PVCs (page
75
)
4. Configure ATM (page
84
)
5. Configure the voice path (page
127
)