Port Disabled Protocol (Disable); Frame Relay Protocol; Physical Layer Options (Phys Lyr Opts); Figure 6-3. Port Disabled Menu Tree - ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual

Frame relay service unit
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Port Disabled Protocol (DISABLE)

Follow the menu tree shown in Figure 6-3 to disable the D
P
ROTOCOL
D
ISABLED
A
DDRESS
1 CONFIG

Frame Relay Protocol

The F
concentrate two different devices into a common frame relay link to
the network. While configured for F
Express 5200 accepts frame relay frames from a router or a FRAD
and routes to/from the network port based on the DLCI address.
The address can be modified or preserved from the DTE and
network side based on the frame relay address table. FECN, BECN,
DE, and C/R states are not changed as frames are transferred
between the
6-4 shows the choices available when the F
selected.

Physical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPTS)

Interface Type (INTERFACE)
Select the connector type for the DTE interface. The choices are
EIA-232 and V.35 . See Table A-2 in the appendix Pinouts for the
connector pin assignments.
Bit Rate
Select the operating speed of the DTE interface.
The bit rate selections vary depending on the speed selections made for the
Network
card is required.
61202175L1-1
. If only one of the
for the unused port. P
T
options are not available when the port is disabled.
ABLE
1 DTE PORT 1
2 DTE PORT 2

Figure 6-3. Port Disabled Menu Tree

R
protocol is a synchronous protocol used to
RAME
ELAY
and the
DTE
NETWORK
port. Also, for rates higher than 56/64 kbps, the External DCE
Express 5200 User Manual
Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration
ports is in use, select P
DTE
L
, P
HYSICAL
AYER
ROTOCOL
1 PROTOCOL
1 PORT DISABLED
R
protocol, the
RAME
ELAY
ports. The menu tree in Figure
R
RAME
ELAY
P
TE
ORT
ORT
, and
protocol is
6-3

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