Installing Port Interface Cards (Pics) (Models With Pic Bay); Connecting To A Leased Line Circuit (Models With Pic Bay) - Allied Telesis AR410 User Manual

Ar400 series software release 2.7.1
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PPP interface 0 is now configured for bandwidth on demand operation
and any routing protocols such as IP and IPX that are configured to use
PPP interface 0 will automatically inherit the bandwidth on demand
functionality.
For more information about ISDN, including LAPD, Q.931, Call control, Call
Logging, DNS, AODI, X.25 and Data over voice, see the Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN) chapter in the Software Reference.
Installing Port Interface Cards (PICs)
(models with PIC bay)
Port Interface Cards (PICs) provide you with a cost effective and flexible way
to add new or additional network interfaces to your router. If you add or
change PICs, you can upgrade network interface capability without having to
replace the router.
For information about what PICs are available for your router, see the
Hardware Reference.
For information about installing a PIC see the Port Interface Card Quick Install
Guide.
For detailed information about PIC hardware see the Port Interface Card
Hardware Reference.
Connecting to a Leased Line Circuit
(models with PIC bay)
Leased lines are a commonly used for building Wide Area Networks (WANs).
A leased line maybe the right solution if you need to connect distant sites
across public areas. By installing an AT-AR023 SYN PIC in your router this
option is available to you.
To connect your router with an AT-AR023 SYN PIC installed to a
synchronous leased line circuit, follow these steps
The following steps are required:
1.
Follow the instructions in the Port Interface Card Quick Install Guide on how
to install the AT-AR023 SYN PIC.
2.
Use the appropriate approved transition cable (RS-232, X.21 or V.35), to
connect the synchronous port on the rear panel of the AT-AR023 SYN PIC
to the telecommunication service provider's NTU.
3.
To check the configuration of the port, enter the command:
SHOW SYN=n
where n is the synchronous port number. Verify that the information
displayed is correct. In particular, you should set "State" to "enabled" and
"Interface type" should match the transition cable used.
AR400 Series Router User Guide
Software Release 2.7.1
C613-02021-00 REV F

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