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WAN Port | WAN Port

Use this form to configure the leased line connected to the WAN port on the Control Unit. Normally this connection is automatically detected by the IP Office control unit. If a WAN Port is not displayed, connect the WAN cable, reboot the Control Unit and receive the configuration. The WAN Port configuration form should now be added.

WAN Port | WAN Port

Control Unit

SOE tick, IP403 tick, IP406 V1 tick, IP406 V2 tick, IP412 tick, IP500 tick.

Software Level

1.0+.

Mergeable

cross.

Name
The physical ID of the Extension port,. This parameter is not configurable; it is allocated by the system.
Speed
The operational speed of this port. For example for a 128K connection, enter 128000. This should be set to the actual speed of the leased line as this value is used in the calculation of bandwidth utilization. If set incorrectly, additional calls may be made to increase Bandwidth erroneously.
Mode: Default = SyncPPP
Select the protocol required:
SyncPPP
For a data link.
SyncFrameRelay
For a link supporting Frame Relay.
RAS Name
If the Mode is SyncPPP, selects the RAS service to associate with the port. If the Mode is SyncFrameRelay, the RAS Name is set through the DCLIs tab.

 

 

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Last Modified: 13/05/2008