WAN Configuration
Each row of the Channel Groups table represents a valid Channel Group. The following table
provides a list of the fields in the Channel Groups table and their descriptions:
Table 44: Channel Groups Table Parameters
Field
Module Number
Channel-Group
Bandwidth
Encapsulation
Status
Creating, Editing, and Deleting Channel Groups
To create a new channel group, click Wizard in the Channel Groups table. The Channel Group
Wizard starts.
To edit a channel group:
1. In the Channel Groups Table, select the channel group you want to edit.
2. Click Wizard. The Channel Group Wizard starts. The screens in the Channel Group Wizard
display the parameters for the selected channel group.
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Description
The module on which the Channel Group resides.
The name of the Channel Group.
The bandwidth of the Channel Group.
The Channel Group's encapsulation. Possible values are:
PPPSession - The Channel Group uses PPP encapsulation
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to establish connectivity.
FrameRelay - The Channel Group uses Frame Relay to
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establish connectivity.
FrameRelay Non-IETF - The Channel Group uses non-IETF
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Frame Relay to establish connectivity.
The status of the PPP or Frame Relay interface. Possible values
are:
Up - The interface is up and can transmit and receive
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packets.
Down - The interface is down due to some failure, and
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cannot transmit or receive packets.
Testing - The interface is in testing mode and cannot
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transmit or receive regular data.
Standby - The interface is a backup interface and cannot
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transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it
backs up fails.
Disabled - The interface is disabled. It cannot transmit or
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receive packets.
Partially Down - The interface is up. However, some
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interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are
Down. Some packets can be transmitted and received.