Avaya X330WAN Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 3
Initial Configuration
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Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide
Note:
If you need to define more than one IP address on the interface, enter a new
interface serial n.m
context, where
n
is the port number and
m
is the additional
IP interface. (For example: typing interface serial 1.1 enables you to configure an IP
interface on interface Serial 1, in addition to the IP interface created in step 4.)
interface on interface Serial 1, in addition to the IP interface created in step 4.)
6
7
Use the
frame-relay lmi
commands to change the Local Management
Interface (LMI) parameters from their default values if required, or use the
frame-relay traffic-shaping
command to activate Traffic Shaping on the
Frame Relay interface. For more information on Traffic Shaping, refer to "Traffic
Shaping and Marking" on page 47.
Shaping and Marking" on page 47.
8
Type
exit
to return to Supervisor mode.
9
Use the
interface serial
<if-number>[<if-link-type>]
command to
enter the Frame Relay Sub-interface context. (For example, typing
interface
serial 2.1 point-to-point
creates a Point-to-Point type Sub-interface 1 on
port 2.)
Note:
Currently only Point-to-Point Sub-interface types are supported.
10 Configure a Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for the Sub-interface using
the
frame-relay interface-dlci
<DLCI number>
command.
11 If required, configure a Priority DLCI Group using the
frame-relay
priority-dlci-group
<DLCI1>[<DLCI2>[<DLCI3>[<DLCI4>]]]
command.
For more information, refer to "Priority DLCI" on page 46.
12 Configure an IP address for the Sub-interface using the
ip address
<ip
address> <mask> [<admin state>]
command.
13 Type
exit
to return to Supervisor mode.
Sub-interfaces on the same Frame Relay interface.
Table 3.1 provides the different configuration contexts for the X330W-2USP CLI.
This table uses the following legend:
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This table uses the following legend:
•
x = physical port number
•
y = channel group
•
z = sub frame relay interface index
•
w = IP interface index