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Configuring WAN Access
Configuring the serial WAN port
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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Configuring the serial WAN port
A MAX unit has a built-in V.35 serial WAN DB-44 port. A serial WAN port provides a 
V.35/RS-449 WAN interface that typically connects to a Frame Relay switch. To configure the 
serial WAN port, open the Serial WAN > Mod Config profile and set the following parameters:
For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference.
Configuring a serial WAN connection
To configure the serial WAN interface to connect to a Frame Relay switch that uses static data 
flow, proceed as follows:
1
Open a Net/T1 > Line Config > Line Config profile > Line N subprofile.
2
Make sure at least one Ch N Prt/Grp parameter has been set to specify a nailed group. 
3
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
4
If the profile you have configured is not the active profile, activate it as described in 
“Activating a profile” on page 2-7.
5
Open Serial WAN > Mod Config.
6
Assign a module name and a nailed group number.
7
Set the Activation parameter to Static to specify that the MAX unit will not use flow 
control signals, because the DCE is always connected.
8
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
9
Configure a Frame Relay profile and specify the Nailed Grp number assigned to this port. 
For more information about Frame Relay, see Chapter 5, “Configuring Frame Relay.”
Example of a serial WAN connection
Net/T1
Line Config
Don
Line 1...
Ch N Prt/Grp=3 
Parameter
Specifies
Module Name
A descriptive name for the interface. (This parameter is optional. 
Functionality is not affected if you do not enter a value.)
Nailed Grp
The group number that supports the serial WAN connection. Because a 
serial WAN connection is nailed, you must assign a group number to each 
nailed channel. More than one nailed channel can use the same group 
number.
Activation
The signal or signals the system uses to indicate that the Data 
Circuit-terminating Equipment (DCE) is ready to connect.
Ext. Clock * 1K
Maximum bandwidth that the unit uses for the nailed portion of a 
Nailed/MP+ call. The externally generated clocking speed you specify is 
multiplied by 1024 to calculate the bandwidth.