Example 1: Ip Routing Network-Atlas As The Central-Site Router; Figure 4-2. Ip Routing Network With Atlas As The Central-Site Router; Figure 4-3. Panel For Creating Packet Endpoint - ADTRAN 1200263L1-1.2A User Manual

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Chapter 4. Configuration Overview and Examples
Example 1: IP Routing Network—ATLAS as the Central-Site Router
Example 1 (see Figure 4-2) depicts a typical IP routing network using an ATLAS
as the central-site router. (This ATLAS unit is the ATLAS 800
relay upgrade.) The central-site ATLAS terminates a full T1 (F-T1) frame relay
connection from the XYZ service provider, and the internal router terminates the
IP traffic. A TSU 100e with a router module is located at each of the two remote
sites. To re-create this example, follow the five-step process discussed below.
Atlanta
ATLAS 800
with frame relay upgrade

Figure 4-2. IP Routing Network with ATLAS as the Central-Site Router

Step 1:
See Figure 4-3.
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T1
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10.100.111.0
Create the packet endpoint.

Figure 4-3. Panel for Creating Packet Endpoint

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F-T1
XYZ Public
Frame Relay
New York
F-T1
PLUS
with a frame
10.100.112.0
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TSU 100e
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10.100.113.0
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