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Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide
CV: Use the DECnet Routing Dialog Box (under Global/DECnet
Routing) and the DECnet: Ethernet Dialog Box.
TB: Use configure and set the Enabled, Area, and Node keywords in
the DECnet Global section.
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Note:
Setting DECnet on for any port with the command line also
sets DECnet on globally. In CompatiView you must set a global
parameter and a port-specific parameter.
parameter and a port-specific parameter.
Suggested for DECnet
Setting the parameters above should be adequate for most installations.
WAN Interface Configuration
In order to use a WAN interface, you may first need to set some phys-
ical parameters and then set up the link and protocol parameters.
ical parameters and then set up the link and protocol parameters.
There are a few differences between the capabilities of the V.35 WAN
interface and the RS-232 WAN interface. The V.35 interface can only
be run synchronously, at rates up to 2 Mbps per second. The RS-232
interface can be run synchronously or asynchronously, at rates up to
256Kbps (sync) or 230.4Kbps (async).
interface and the RS-232 WAN interface. The V.35 interface can only
be run synchronously, at rates up to 2 Mbps per second. The RS-232
interface can be run synchronously or asynchronously, at rates up to
256Kbps (sync) or 230.4Kbps (async).
Physical Communications Settings
You may need to set the baud rate, sync/async operation, and other
physical communications parameters for the WAN interface. These
parameters will depend on the line communications device you are
using.
physical communications parameters for the WAN interface. These
parameters will depend on the line communications device you are
using.
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Note:
Frame Relay and SMDS are presently supported in the
MicroRouter 2200R only via synchronous operation. An external
clock signal is generated for Frame Relay.
clock signal is generated for Frame Relay.
CV: Use the Physical Configuration: WAN Dialog Box.
TB: Use configure and set the LinkType keyword or other keywords
in the RS232 Interface WAN 0 (and/or WAN 1) section.