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Using Synchronous Leased Lines
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This chapter uses an example to demonstrate how to configure the PortMaster to 
connect to a synchronous leased line at speeds up to T1 (1.544Mbps) or E1 
(2.048Mbps). This chapter also describes how to configure a dial backup connection for 
your synchronous line. The example described in this chapter connects a PortMaster 
router located in one office with a PortMaster router located in another office using a 
dedicated leased line.
The following topics are described:
See the PortMaster Command Line Reference for more detailed command descriptions and 
instructions.
Overview of Leased Line Connections
Leased line connections use leased or dedicated lines to establish a permanent 
connection between two routers. Once the connection is established, it remains 
available on a continuous basis whether there is network traffic between the two 
locations or not. Leased line connections require a digital service unit/channel service 
unit (DSU/CSU) connected between the router and the dedicated line. The DSU/CSU 
takes digital data in the format used by the router and translates it into the digital 
format used by the leased line. Leased line connections also require a carrier that 
provides an external clock signal.
PortMaster routers support leased line connections using synchronous ports and the PPP 
protocol. In this configuration, one PortMaster is usually connected to another 
PortMaster or other router over a leased line where each router uses its own Ethernet 
address for the serial link—known as IP unnumbered—and the address of the other end 
is discovered dynamically. In this way, a dedicated high-speed connection is established 
between two routers located at separate sites. Figure 19-1 shows an example of the 
leased line connection.