Figure C-6. Menu For Attaching Packet Endpoint To Physical Interface; Figure C-7. Ip Network With External Routers; Figure C-8. Menu For Creating The Packet Endpoints - ADTRAN Atlas 550 User Manual

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Step 4
Example 2:
Step 1
61200305L1-1
From D
M
/C
EDICATED
APS
endpoint to the appropriate physical interface (see Figure C-6).

Figure C-6. Menu for Attaching Packet Endpoint to Physical Interface

IP Routing Network—External Routers
Example 2 (see Figure C-7) depicts an IP network with external routers. An
ATLAS 550 is located at the central site. A TSU 100e with an external router
connected to an Nx56/64 module is located at each of two remote sites, and
an FSU with an external router is located at the third remote site. At the cen-
tral site, ATLAS 550 terminates a full T1 frame relay connection from the
XYZ service provider and switches the PVCs to the external router. To re-
create this example, follow the process discussed below.
Atlanta
ATLAS 550
Server
From P
M
ACKET
ANAGER
points (see Figure C-8).

Figure C-8. Menu for Creating the Packet Endpoints

ATLAS 550 User Manual
Appendix C. Frame Relay Examples
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M
/C
REATE
DIT
APS
ONNECTS
Chicago
F-T1
XYZ Public
T1
F-T1
Frame Relay
Boston
DDS

Figure C-7. IP Network With External Routers

/P
/C
ACKET ENDPOINTS
ONFIG
, attach the packet
Router
TSU 100e
New York
Router
TSU 100e
Router
FSU
, create the packet end-
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