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Page 1 - Frame Relay Service Unit

61200.130L1-1ADecember 1996FSUFrame Relay Service UnitUSER MANUAL1200130L1 FSU base unit1200130L2 FSU w/built-in DSU

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Table of Contentsii FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1View Statistics (STATS)...

Page 3 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

86 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 9. System Configuration

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 87Chapter 10. StatisticsChapter 10StatisticsFor descriptions of the VT 100 statistics menus see the followingsection, V

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88 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-1View Statistics MenuDTE and Network Port StatisticsThe following sections describe t

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 89Chapter 10. StatisticsCurrent StatisticsInformation given is for the selected port since the last clear.Leads OnIf a

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90 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsBuffer Unavailable Number of packets received withoutany buffers available indicating acongeste

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 91Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-2DTE Port Statistics Menu-Frame Relay ProtocolFigure 10-3DTE Port Statistics Menu-Tra

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92 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-4DTE Port Statistics Menu-All Other ProtocolsFigure 10-5Network Port View Statistics

Page 10 - Table of Contents

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 93Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-6View DLCI Statistics Menu-Network Port and Frame Relay Protocol OnlyDLCI StatisticsT

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94 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. Statisticsplaced in the Other Protocols section and are divided intosignaling frames/bytes and frame/byte

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 95Chapter 10. StatisticsProtocol Stats (P) - DTE and Network Port Menus onlyWhen in any Port Statistics menu, press P t

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Table of Contents61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual iiiExample Route Table Entry ...

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96 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsViewing Statistical Information with the Front Panel InterfaceSelect STATS from the Main menu.

Page 15 - Introduction

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 97Chapter 10. StatisticsFrames InTotal received frames since last reset.Frames OutTotal transmitted frames since last r

Page 16 - PRODUCT OVERVIEW

98 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsStatistics Available Only for the Network PortThe following information is available only when

Page 17 - SNMP MANAGEMENT

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 99Chapter 10. StatisticsSystem StatisticsSelect SYS from the STATS menu to display the software versionand checksum. T

Page 18 - WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

100 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 10. Statistics

Page 19 - Installation

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 101Chapter 11. DiagnosticsChapter 11DiagnosticsDIAGNOSTICSThis menu allows you to perform diagnostics by sending pingre

Page 20 - REAR PANEL

102 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 11. Diagnostics1 PINGS SENT1 PING ADDRESS2 RESPONSES1 PING2 START PING 3 MIN TIME3 DIAG4 MAX TIME2 LOOPBACK

Page 21 - Figure 2-1

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 103Chapter 11. DiagnosticsStart PingResults are shown once you start the ping. The Start Pingcommand causes the FSU to

Page 22 - Backup Connector

104 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 11. DiagnosticsFigure 11-3VT 100 Ping MenuLoopback All Ports (LOOPBACK ENA)This selection places each port (

Page 23 - Control Port

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 105Appendix A. PinoutsAppendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the connectorslocated on the b

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Table of Contentsiv FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Ping...

Page 25 - Operation

106 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-ADTE/DCE Connector Pin AssignmentsDB25 Pin# V.35 Pin# Function DTEx Port DirectionDCE Por

Page 26 - Next, Prev, Add, Del

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 107Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-BMain Connector Pin AssignmentsPin Name Description1 R1 Transmit Data from DSU to Network

Page 27 - Figure 3-1

108 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Appendix A. Pinouts

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 109Appendix B. Specifications SummaryAppendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes

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110 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Appendix B. Specifications SummaryDCE & DTE InterfacesRS-232V.35 via adapter cableSNMPInternal SNMP agentMIB II

Page 30 - Front Panel Operation

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 111Appendix B. Specifications SummaryDiagnosticsNetworkCSU and DSU loopbacksUserAll Port Loopback ModePing Test ModeLi

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112 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Appendix B. Specifications SummaryLLCANSI/IEEE 802.2PPPRFC 1661RFC 1662SLIPRFC 1055SNMP MIBRFC 1315RFC 1213Environme

Page 32 - Terminal Main Menu

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 113Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and AbbreviationsACK ...ackno

Page 33 - Main Menu

114 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsFECN ...forward explicit congestion noti

Page 34 - Logout (VT 100 menu only)

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 115Acronyms and AbbreviationsSNMP ...simple network management protoco

Page 35 - Applications

Table of Contents61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual vFigure 5-3 VT 100 Configuration Menu Tree...

Page 36 - Figure 4-1

116 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Acronyms and Abbreviations

Page 37 - Table 4-A

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 117GlossaryGlossary2-wire Switched 56A Northern Telecom proprietary 56 kbps switched digital data service offered bytelc

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118 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1GlossarybridgeA device that supports LAN-to-LAN communications. Bridges may be equippedto provide frame relay suppor

Page 39 - Figure 4-2

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 119GlossaryCRCCyclic redundancy check. A computational means to ensure the accuracy offrames transmitted between device

Page 40 - Table 4-B

120 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Glossarydata link connection identifier (DLCI)A unique number assigned to a PVC end point in a frame relay network.Id

Page 41 - Bisync Application

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 121Glossaryfile serverIn the context of frame relay network supporting LAN-to-LAN communications,a device connecting a s

Page 42 - Bisync Multi-Point

122 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Glossaryhopa single trunk line between two switches in a frame relay network. Anestablished PVC consists of a certai

Page 43 - Table 4-C

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 123GlossarypacketA message containing both control information and data. The controlinformation is used for routing the

Page 44 - Transparent Application

124 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Glossaryremote configurationA feature designed into ADTRAN DSU/CSU products that allow remote DSU/CSU to be configure

Page 45 - Transparent Async Application

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 125GlossarysynchronousCommunications in which the timing is achieved by sharing a single clock. Eachend of the transmis

Page 46 - Table 4-E

Table of Contentsvi FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1

Page 47 - Configuration Overview

126 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Glossary

Page 48 - Figure 5-1

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 127IndexIndexSymbols56/64 DDS DSU 2, 3, 5, 69Aabort 20abort changes 20abort frames 97aborts rcv 90Ack TOnetwork por

Page 49 - Figure 5-2

128 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1IndexBECN 42, 93begin remote session 17bisync 2, 27, 28application 27bisync protocol 53menu tree 53bit ratenetw

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 129IndexDCD 89DCD loss 90DCD loss errors 97DCE 6connector 8port emulation 2DCE connection 8DCE port 3, 7DDS 2al

Page 51 - Figure 5-3

130 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1IndexEedit next entry 45, 50, 56, 80edit previous entry 46, 50, 56, 80EIA-232 8cable 5EMUL TYPEbisync protocol 5

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 131IndexHhardware flow control 54HDLC 51header 1hot keys 94IIBM support 110idlebisync protocol 54frame relay proto

Page 53 - DTE Port Configuration

132 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Indexnetwork port 74LLC2 busy timeoutnetwork port 74LLC2 DSAP 46SDLC protocol 50, 55LLC2 k window sizenetwork por

Page 54 - Figure 6-2

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 133Indexnetwork port frame relay options menuVT 100 72network port LLC2 options menuVT 100 75network port view statist

Page 55 - Protocol Options

134 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Indexpower up 6PPP 2PPP asynchronous protocol 62menu tree 63PPP synchronous 59PPP synchronous protocol 59menu t

Page 56 - Frame Relay Protocol

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 135Indexrouter 24, 44routing 59, 62, 65routing information protocol 61, 64, 67, 75routing paths 79routing table 77a

Page 57 - Figure 6-4

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 1Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionUNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAYFrame relay is a wide area network (WAN) service

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136 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Indexviewing 87front panel 96VT 100 87STATS 19status information 24status menu 44stop bitsPPP async protocol 6

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 137IndexTx bytes 89Tx framesstatistics 89TX RIPPPP synchronous protocol 61, 64, 67Tx RIP 77Tx signal frame 90UUNI

Page 60 - SDLC Protocol

138 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Index

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Product Support InformationPre-sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN ApplicationsEngineering, or ADTRA

Page 62 - Data Format (FORMAT)

2 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 1. Introductionequipment. This DLCI is valid until the call is disconnected andmay be assigned a different va

Page 63

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 3Chapter 1. Introductionrelay DTE MIB), RFC 1213 (MIB II), and ADTRAN EnterpriseMIB.• DCE port supporting rates of up t

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4 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five yearsfrom t

Page 65 - Transparent BOP (TRANS BOP)

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 5Chapter 2. InstallationChapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceiving InspectionCarefully inspect the FSU for

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This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley,and its contributors.901 Explorer BoulevardP.O. Box 140000Huntsvill

Page 67 - Bisync Protocol

6 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationPower UpEach FSU unit is provided with a captive eight-foot power cord,terminated by a three-pr

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 7Chapter 2. InstallationCONTROLMAIN BACKUPTELCODCEONOFF115VAC 60HzDTE 2DTE 1DSU/CSUENTER123456789#0*CANCELSHIFT QUICKDA

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8 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationDCE ConnectorThe connector labeled DCE provides connection to an externalDSU/CSU. The pinouts

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 9Chapter 2. InstallationControl PortThe eight-position modular jack labeled CONTROL providesconnection to a VT 100 RS-2

Page 71 - Figure 6-8

10 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 2. Installation

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 11Chapter 3. OperationChapter 3OperationFRONT PANELThe FSU faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1. Descriptions of eachpart

Page 73 - Outgoing DLCI (OUT DLCI)

12 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 3. OperationTo activate a menu item designated by an alpha character ratherthan a number, place the cursor on

Page 74 - V.35 and RS-232

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 13Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-1FSU Front PanelSHIFTCANCELENTER*7D4A180E5B2QUICKFSU#9F6C3TD1 RD1 TD2 RD2 TDN RDNALMTSTD

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14 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 3. Operation

Page 76 - PPP Async Protocol

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 15Chapter 3. OperationLED DescriptionsThe FSU has seven LED indicators: TD1, RD1, TD2, RD2, TDN,RDN, and ALM/TST. The

Page 77 - Figure 6-10

ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find theinformation you need. The following is an overview of thecontents of t

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16 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFront Panel OperationTo choose a menu item, press the corresponding number oralpha character on t

Page 79 - Slip Protocol

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 17Chapter 3. OperationVT 100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the FSU using a VT 100 terminal, perform the f

Page 80 - Slip Protocol Menu Tree

18 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-3Terminal Login MenuFigure 3-4Terminal Main Menu

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 19Chapter 3. OperationFSU MENU STRUCTUREThe opening menu is the access point to all other operations.The Main menu bran

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20 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 3. OperationSave Configuration (SAVE)This parameter saves the currently selected configuration.Configuration

Page 83 - Configuring the Network Port

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 21Chapter 4. ApplicationsChapter 4ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common FSU applica-tions. The exa

Page 84 - Figure 7-1

22 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsIn all cases, the FSU is transparent to the XID (exchange identifica-tion) negotiation between

Page 85 - Interface Type (INT TYPE)

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 23Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-AConfiguration Settings for SNA/SDLC ApplicationHOST FSU REMOTE FSUDTE Port 1Protocol

Page 86 - Frame Relay Options (FR OPT)

24 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsSNA and LAN Application with SNMP/Telnet ManagementWhen used in a mixed environment consisting

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 25Chapter 4. Applications3270 ControllerFEP HostServerSDLCSDLCDTE1DTE2DTE1DTE2DLCI=17 DLCI=120FSURemote End Host EndFSU

Page 88 - LLC2 Options (LLC2 OPT)

Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.Warnings provide information that cou

Page 89 - Subnet Mask

26 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-BConfiguration Settings for SNA and LAN ApplicationHOST FSU REMOTE FSUDTE Port 1Protoc

Page 90 - Priority Queue Ration (N:1)

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 27Chapter 4. ApplicationsBisync ApplicationThe FSU can be used to connect IBM 3780/2780 (see IBM manualnumber GA27-3004

Page 91 - IP Routing

28 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsBisync3780 ControllerFEP HostBisync BisyncDTE1DTE2DTE1DTE2DLCI=17 DLCI=120FSU FSURFC1490/LLC2U

Page 92 - Figure 8-1

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 29Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-CConfiguration Settings for Multi-Point Bisync ApplicationHOST FSU REMOTE FSUDTE Port

Page 93 - IP Route Table

30 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTransparent ApplicationIn cases when the user protocol is not supported by the FSU, thetranspa

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 31Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-DConfiguration Settings for Transparent BOP ApplicationHOST FSU REMOTE FSUDTE Port 1Pr

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32 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-EConfiguration Settings for Transparent Async ApplicationHOST FSU REMOTE FSUDTE Port 1

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 33Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewChapter 5Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe FSU can be configur

Page 97 - System Configuration

34 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewThe FSU contains a default set of configuration options stored inread-only memory (s

Page 98 - Change Password

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 35Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-2Front Panel Configuration Menu TreeDISABLEDFRAME RELAYSDLC1 PROTOCOL TRANS

Page 99 - Trap Manager Port (TRAP PORT)

FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bot

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36 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration Overview

Page 101 - Statistics

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 37Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-3VT 100 Configuration Menu Tree1 PORT DISABLED2 FRAME RELAY3 SDLC4 TRANSPAR

Page 102 - View Statistics Menu

38 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration Overview

Page 103 - Leads On

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 39Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationChapter 6DTE Port ConfigurationConfigure the protocol, physical layer options, proto

Page 104 - Signal Statistics

40 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationWhen configuring the DTE ports, select the protocol first. Thisselection determines

Page 105 - Figure 10-3

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 41Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPort Disabled Protocol (DISABLED)Follow the menu tree shown in Figure 6-3 to disable

Page 106 - Figure 10-5

42 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationFrame Relay ProtocolThe frame relay protocol is a synchronous protocol used toconcen

Page 107 - Protocol Statistics

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 43Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration1 PROTOCOL 2 FRAME RELAY1 DTE PORT 1 2 PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS 1 INTERFACE TYPE 1 RS2

Page 108 - Hot Keys

44 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationProtocol OptionsSignaling Type (SIGNAL)Set the signaling type for the DTE port to ma

Page 109 - Freeze Stats (F)

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 45Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationSetting the IP address to 0.0.0.0 and setting the Mng DLCI to avalue not used by the

Page 110 - RS TR CS CD SR

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

Page 111

46 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationEdit Previous Entry (PREV key on front panel)Edit the previous entry in the address

Page 112 - SIGNAL STATE

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 47Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer OptionsInterface Type (CONN)Select the connector type for the DTE int

Page 113 - VER 2.200 17AB

48 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration1 PROTOCOL3 SDLC1 DTE PORT 1 1 INTERFACE TYPE 1 RS2322 V.351 CONFIG2 PHYSICAL LAYER

Page 114

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 49Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPoll/Response Timeout (TIMEOUT)Set the amount of time the FSU waits for a poll respo

Page 115 - Diagnostics

50 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationLLC2 SSAP (LLC SSAP)Defines a point-to-point connection on the network. For anSDLC

Page 116 - Figure 11-2

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 51Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationTransparent BOP (TRANS BOP)Transparent BOP is a synchronous mode which can accept an

Page 117

52 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer OptionsInterface Type (CONN)Select the connector type for the DTE int

Page 118 - Figure 11-3

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 53Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationBisync ProtocolThe Bisync protocol option enables the FSU to connect IBM2780/3780 bi

Page 119 - Appendix A

54 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer OptionsInterface Type (CONN)Select the connector type for the DTE int

Page 120 - O=Output

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 55Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPoll/Response Timeout (TIMEOUT)For multi-point configurations, set the amount of tim

Page 121 - V.35 ADAPTER CABLE

CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certifiedequipment. This certification means that th

Page 122 - Appendix A. Pinouts

56 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationOutgoing DLCI (OUT DLCI)Enter the DLCI address used to connect with the remote devic

Page 123 - Specifications Summary

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 57Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationTransparent Async Protocol (TRANS ASYNC)Transparent Async protocol frames up async c

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58 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationNo control lead status or break characters are transmitted across theframe relay net

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 59Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationOutgoing DLCI (OUT DLCI)Enter the DLCI address that identifies the virtual circuit u

Page 126

60 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration1 PROTOCOL7 PPP SYNCHRONOUS1 DTE PORT 1 2 PHYSICAL LAYER OPTIONS 1 INTERFACE TYPE 1

Page 127 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 61Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationSynchronous Bit Rate (RATE)Select the operating speed of the DTE interface. The sel

Page 128

62 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPPP Async ProtocolThe PPP Async Protocol functions the same as the PPP Synchro-nous

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 63Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationHardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL)When enabled, the FSU uses CTS to temporarily d

Page 130

64 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationProtocol Address TableIP Address (IP ADDR)Enter the internet protocol (IP) address o

Page 131 - Glossary

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 65Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationSlip ProtocolThe Slip Protocol is an asynchronous protocol which encapsu-lates and r

Page 133

66 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationHardware Flow Control (HDW FLOW CTRL)When enabled, the FSU uses CTS to temporarily d

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 67Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationProtocol Address TableIP Address (IP ADDR)Enter the internet protocol (IP) address o

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68 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 69Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortChapter 7Configuring the Network PortNETWORK PORTAccess the Network Port menus

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70 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortWhen connecting to an external DSU, the FSU emulates an externallytimed DTE in

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 71Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortFigure 7-2VT 100 Network Port Configuration MenuInterface Type (INT TYPE)Selec

Page 139

72 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortClock SourceConfigure the FSU clocking source as either the master or slave(us

Page 140

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 73Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortSignaling Type (SIGNAL)Set the signaling type option to match the network sign

Page 141

74 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortLLC2 Options (LLC2 OPT)The VT 100 screen in Figure 7-4 appears when LLC2 (Logi

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 75Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortFigure 7-4VT 100 Network Port LLC2 Options MenuLocal IP Address (LOCAL IP ADDR

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual iTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionUnderstanding Frame Relay...

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76 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortProcess Received RIP PacketsEnable or disable the FSU's reply to the requ

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 77Chapter 8. IP RoutingChapter 8IP RoutingIP ROUTING WITH THE FSUThe FSU contains an IP router function to resolve path

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78 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 8. IP RoutingThe FSU can also respond to requests from peer routers/FRADsseeking an association for their tab

Page 147

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 79Chapter 8. IP RoutingIP Route TableUse these menu options to build a table of addresses for routingdata packets based

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80 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 8. IP RoutingExample Route Table EntryIP Address=192.239.232.0Destination Port=Network PortDestination DLCI=1

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 81Chapter 8. IP RoutingGateway IP Address (GW IP ADD)Enter the Gateway IP address. If an IP packet with an unknownIP a

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82 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 8. IP Routing

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61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 83Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChapter 9System ConfigurationSYSTEM CONFIGAccess System Configuration selections by fi

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84 FSU User Manual 61200.130L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationFigure 9-1System Configuration MenuChange PasswordEnter a new password of nine digits

Page 153 - Product Support Information

61200.130L1-1 FSU User Manual 85Chapter 9. System ConfigurationTrap Manager DLCI (TRAP DLCI)If the trap manager port is set for Network, this paramet

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