Lucent Technologies 7820-0802-003 Wheelchair User Manual


 
17-36 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Sample DSL configurations
Configuring the SDSL profile
To configure the SDSL profile:
1 Read in the SDSL profile. For example, if the SDSL card is installed in slot 11 of shelf 1
and the remote DSLPipe-S is connected to port 1:
admin> read sdsl {1 11 1}
2 Enable the port:
admin> set enabled=yes
3 List the contents of the Line-Config profile:
admin> list line-config
[in SDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-11 1 }:line-config]
trunk-group = 0
nailed-group = 1
activation = static
call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 }
max-rate = 144000
unit-type = coe
4 Assign this port to a nailed group:
admin> set nailed-group=1
This nailed group points to the Frame-Relay profile you will create later. The nailed group
must be unique for each active WAN interface.
5 Write the profile:
admin> write
Configuring the Frame-Relay profile
To configure the Frame-Relay profile:
1 Create a new Frame-Relay profile:
admin> new frame-relay fr-prof-1
2 Enable the profile:
admin> set active=yes
3 Assign the Frame-Relay profile to a nailed-up group:
admin> set nailed-up-group=1
This must be the same as the SDSL nailed group number you configured in the SDSL
profile. The nailed group must be unique for each active WAN interface.
4 Write the profile:
admin> write
Configuring the DSLPipe-S
This section provides an example of configuring the SDSL Pipeline (DSLPipe-S). For
complete information about configuring the DSLPipe-S, see the documentation that came with
your Pipeline unit.