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The path syntax for multiple-path connector configurations on the
Ultra-WAN CSU/DSU connectors shown in Table 27.
Table 27 Path Syntax for Multiple-Path Connectors
Syntax
Variables
<3m.p>
m = a,b,c,or d
and
<4m.p>
p = 1 ... z
z = 1,23, or 30
The connector syntax for multiple-path connector configurations on the
Ultra-WAN CSU/DSU connectors is listed in Table 28.
Table 28 Connector Syntax For Multiple-Path Connectors
Syntax
Variables
<3m> and
m = a,b,c or d
<4m>
In the single-path "leased" (i.e. unstructured) configuration,
connector-level parameter settings affect only the one path being carried
over the connector. The path syntax for single path connector
configurations on the Ultra-WAN CSU/DSU connectors is a subset of the
multiple path syntax and is shown in Table 29.
Table 29 Path Syntax for Single Path Connector
Syntax
Variables
<3m.1>
m = a,b,c, or d
and
<4m.1>
.1
Specifically, it is <4m.1> where m = a,b,c, or d and indicates the
connector, and 1 indicates path 1 on that connector. The connector
syntax for single-path connector configurations on the Ultra-WAN
CSU/DSU connectors is the same as as the multiple-path syntax,
specifically <4m> where m = a,b,c, or d and indicates the connector.
Connector-level path parameters still use the Path Service, which is
specified as part of the SET, SETDefault, ADD, and DELete commands.
On Flex-WAN interfaces, since there is never more than one path per
Flex-WAN connector, the path and connector syntax is equivalent.
-WAN CSU/DSU I
NTERFACES
Description
Indicates the connector
Indicates the specific path on the connector
Value of z depends on the configuration
Description
Where m indicates the connector
Description
Indicates the connector
Indicates path 1 on that connector
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