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Cabletron Systems Wide Area Network (WAN) modules such as the BRIM-W6. Before using this manual you must perform the following procedures: • Install the WPIM-DDS in a Wide Area Network module. Refer to the appropriate manual (e.g., the BRIM-W6 User’s Guide) for installation and troubleshooting procedures. •...
Chapter 1: Introduction The following list briefly explains each chapter of the WPIM-DDS manual: Chapter 1, Introduction, outlines the contents of this manual, describes WPIM-DDS features, lists specifications, and concludes with a list of related manuals. Chapter 2, Local Management, describes how to use Local Management to set up the WPIM-DDS.
MIB Support Refer to the Release Notes included with the host MIM or standalone hub for a list of all MIBs supported by the WPIM-DDS. For information about how to extract and compile individual MIBs, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support (refer to the section Getting Help in this chapter).
Interface Cable DDS Line Interface Cable WPIM-DDS SPECIFICATIONS This section describes the environmental specifications and safety and approval requirements for the WPIM-DDS. Cabletron Systems reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice. Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature:...
The device history (i.e., have you returned the device before, is this a recurring problem, etc.) • Any previous Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide (603) 332-9400 Monday – Friday; 8 GO CTRON from any ! prompt support@ctron.com...
Refer to the MIM, standalone hub or module User’s Guides and/or Local Management Guides for local management setup information. This manual references procedures in these manuals, where appropriate, but does not repeat them. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide...
Management. The WAN Physical Configuration screen and the WAN Interface Configuration screen appear as Local Management menu selections after you install the WPIM-DDS into a WAN module such as the BRIM-W6 and then install the BRIM into a MIM or standalone hub.
The configuration fields displayed on the Physical Configuration screen shown in Figure 2-1 vary depending on the type of WPIM. The examples in this Guide cover the WPIM-DDS. Each Cabletron Systems WPIM has a Local Management Guide that provides specific configuration guidelines.
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DDS Tx Clock Source Displays the clock source as either Loop or Local. The Loop setting allows the WPIM-DDS to receive its timing information from the service provider and the Local setting allows the WPIM-DDS to receive its timing information internally. If DDS-CC is chosen for the DDS Line Mode then this field must be set to Loop.
Interface Number Displays active Interface Number. Use this field to configure the Interface Number assigned to the WPIM on the WAN Physical Configuration screen. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide The WAN Interface Configuration Screen WAN INTERFACE CONFIGURATION PT# IF# LID STATE 001 Enet Flash Image Version: xx.xx.xx...
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This field can be set to values from 0–1023. The values 0–15 and 1008–1022 are reserved DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifiers) addresses. The values 16–991 are typically used for virtual circuits. Toggles between Active, Inactive and Invalid. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide...
WPIM-DDS CONFIGURATION This section provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the WPIM-DDS to a Digital Data Service circuit in a PPP or Frame Relay environment. This example assumes the setup shown in Figure 2-3 using two MicroMMAC hubs with WPIM-DDS modules installed in each BRIM-W6.
FR-LMP (Frame Relay Only) 2.3.1 WPIM-DDS Physical Configuration Begin the WPIM-DDS configuration by accessing the WAN Physical Configuration screen (Figure 2-1) through Local Management. To access the WAN Physical Configuration screen from the Setup screen, use the arrow keys to highlight the WAN BRIM Setup option, then press ENTER.
Interface Number field, then press ENTER. In this example, the Physical Configuration screen shown in Figure 2-1 uses Interface 002 for the WPIM-DDS WAN connection. 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight Line Coding. Press the SPACE bar to select None, then press ENTER.
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A 64 Kbps digital circuit where no framing or control bits are Channel required, thus making the full bandwidth available for data communications. Cyclic Redundancy Check. An algorithm or process used to identify corrupted packets in the transmission link. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide APPENDIX A...
A network protocol that allows for many point-to-point virtual connections over a single access channel. HDB3 High Density Bipolar 3. Used with E-1, a bipolar coding method that does not allow more than 3 consecutive zeros. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide...
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Point-to-Point Protocol. Provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. Primary Rate Interface. An ISDN service providing 23 “B” (Bearer) channels of 64 Kbps and one 64 Kbps “D” (Data) channel for signaling and control. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide Wan Terms And Acronyms...
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A standard 64,000 bit/second channel. Synonymous with DS-0 (Digital Signal, level 0). Wide Area Network. A network spanning a large geographic area. WPIM WAN Physical Interface Module, Cabletron Systems modules that provide connectivity/functionality for WAN modules such as the BRIM-W6. WPIM-DDS Local Management Guide...