Configuring Frame Relay - Avaya G350 Administration

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Configuring a WAN
Initial WAN configuration
3
Configure the interface encapsulation:
— For PPP encapsulation, use the
mask of the interface.
— For frame relay encapsulation, see
4
Type
exit
G350-N#
5
Repeat Step 1 to configure additional serial interfaces on the USP port.
6
Test the WAN configuration. See
page 80.
7
Use the
USP default settings
Table 6, USP default settings,
Table 6: USP default settings
Function
Encoding
Bandwidth
Line-up indicator signal

Configuring frame relay

To configure frame relay encapsulation on a WAN port:
1
Ensure that the port is configured on the media module:
— For an E1/T1 port, see
page 75.
— For a USP port, see
2
Ensure that you are in the context of a serial interface that is defined on the port. If you are not in
the context of a serial interface, use the
that are defined, use the
3
Use the
4
If needed, use the
parameters from their default values, or use the
traffic shaping on the frame relay interface. For more information on traffic shaping, see
Shaping and Marking
5
Type exit to return to general context.
78
to return to general context. The prompt returns to:
Verifying the WAN configuration and testing connectivity
copy running-config startup-config
on page 78 shows the default settings for USP WAN lines on the G350:
Configuring the Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module
Configuring the Avaya MM342 USP WAN media module
show interfaces Serial
encapsulation frame-relay
commands to change the Local Management Interface (LMI)
frame-relay lmi
on page 84.
command to set the IP address and subnet
ip address
Configuring frame relay
command to save the configuration.
Default setting
NRZ
2048 kbps
DCD
command. To view all serial interfaces
interface Serial
command.
command to change the encapsulation to frame relay.
frame-relay traffic-shaping
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 78.
on
on
on page 77.
command to activate
Traffic
June 2004

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