Verifying The Outgoing Connection; Bidirectional Wan Connections - Digi PortServer II User Manual

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For example:
set user name=linda FRport=1 FRdlci=128
Note: Other Frame Relay parameters are defined with the set Frdlci command.
Refer to Chapter 14, Configuring Frame Relay for details.

Verifying the outgoing connection

1. When you have completed configuration of the incoming connection, verify that
the information you entered is correct by entering the following command:
wan verify=<username>
If there are no errors, the command line prompt is displayed. If there are any
errors in the configuration, details are displayed.
2. If you use timed bring-up filters, reboot PortServer II to establish any outgoing
connections. (See Chapter 17, Troubleshooting for reboot procedures). PortServer
II then scans its User Table for outgoing connections that must be started because
of an active AccessTime c onfiguration, then establishes those connections .

Bidirectional WAN Connections

You can define a WAN connection that can be both incoming or outgoing. For
example, suppose you want to establish a connection between two PortServer IIs on
which either detects packets destined for the other. If PortServer A detects packets for
PortServer B, then A contacts B; if B detects packets for A, then B contacts A.
To create a bidirectional connection, use a set user command that includes both
incoming WAN and outgoing WAN connection parameters, as described above. For
further information, see set user in the Command Reference Guide.
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