WAN Service Configuration
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OnSite 2701A/I E1/T1 Ethernet Bridge (NTU) User Manual
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• WAN Services
Frame Relay bridged
This application shows configuration for two OnSite devices in bridged mode. If using a third-party router at
the Central site, review the router’s configuration for connection to a remote bridge.
Remote Site Configuration.
First configure the IP address of the Ethernet port (interface ip1) via the com-
mand line (CLI) for 192.168.200.2/24. The PC must be on the same subnet for configuring the OnSite device
via the web pages.
1.
Bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the OnSite
device.
2.
On the Menu, go to
Services Configuration
, then to
WAN.
Delete the factory default WAN services already
defined.
3.
Click on
Create a new service
in the main window, select “
Frame Relay bridged”
and click on Continue.
4.
Enter the description for the circuit in the Description field. This is a mandatory field. Without a descrip-
tion you cannot create a WAN service.
5.
Click on
Create a new service
in the main window, select
Frame relay bridged
and click on the
Configure
button. (See
.)
Figure 20. Frame Relay bridged creation
6.
Click along the following path:
Services Configuration > WAN > ‘Edit...’
Then click on
Edit ‘Frame Relay
Channel’
. (See
.) The configurable parameters are:
•
DLCI
: Consult with your service provider for the DLCI number required. LMI uses DLCI 0, but ANSI/
CCITT has also reserved 1–15. Best practice (per the recommendation) is to use only DLCIs 16–991 for
FR data PVCs, and DLCIs 0–15 for LMI PVCs.
•
Encapsulation type
: Bridged Ether (Defines the RFC 1490 encapsulation type to be used by the channel.
In some instances you may need to choose another type. Consult your service provider.)
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RX Max PDU
: 8192 Receive side max PDU, default 8192 (normally not changed from default)