Protocol Options (Protocol Opts) - ADTRAN Express 5200 User Manual

Frame relay service unit
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Protocol Options (PROTOCOL OPTS)

Signal Type (SIGNAL)
Set the signaling type for the
of the connected DTE device. Choices are N
ANSI T1.617-D , and ITU-T Q.933-A . If N
signaling state for the
T392
Set the timeout between polling intervals. This parameter needs to
be a few seconds longer than the T391 setting of the attached frame
relay device.
N392 and N393
These parameters define the error threshold for the UNI formed by
the Express 5200
the error threshold is met, the S
(see page 12-5) which indicates a service-affecting condition. This
condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error-free events are
received. N392 defines the number of errors required in a given
event window, while N393 defines the number of polling events in
each window.
For example:
If N392=3 and N393=4, then if three errors occur within any four
events the interface is determined I
The status of the connection can be viewed in the S
under DTE P
return to A
Guidelines for Configuring IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Management DLCI
If the attached router or FRAD is used to route SNMP/TELNET
frames to the Express 5200, set the M
value that identifies the virtual circuit between the router/FRAD
and the Express 5200. The router/FRAD must also be configured
to route the Express 5200 IP A
A
DDRESS
61202175L1-1
DTE
port is always up.
DTE
port and the attached frame relay device. If
DTE
S
S
ORT
IGNALING
TATE
once the threshold is no longer exceeded.
CTIVE
DDRESS
and S
M
for the
UBNET
ASK
Express 5200 User Manual
Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration
port to match the signaling type
, LMI ,
ONE
is chosen, the
ONE
S
is changed to D
IGNAL
TATE
.
NACTIVE
TATISTICS
(see page 12-5). The status will
DLCI to a unique
ANAGEMENT
to this DLCI. The IP
port must also be set.
DTE
OWN
menu
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