Configuration | Interfaces | Wan Card In Slot N; Interface; Status - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Interfaces

Configuration | Interfaces | WAN Card in Slot N

The Manager displays this screen when you click the WAN module in the back-panel image on the
Configuration | Interfaces
there you can choose a port to configure.
Note that the LEDs on this screen do not show actual WAN card LED states.
Figure 3-6: Configuration | Interfaces | WAN Card in Slot N screen
To configure an interface port, either click the link in the status table, or select and click the highlighted
port in the WAN module image. If you are configuring the WAN interface for the first time, see the
Configuration | Interfaces | WAN Card in Slot N | Port A B | Select T1/E1
| Interfaces | WAN Card in Slot N | Port A B as T1 or E1

Interface

The interface port on this WAN module.

Status

The operational status of this interface. If the interface is configured, the status includes a prefix if PPP
Multilink is enabled, and the interface type (T1 or E1).
Up
Down
Testing
Dormant
connection.
Not Present
Lower Layer Down
Unknown
Not Configured
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screen. The table shows the status of the WAN module interface ports, and from
= (Green) Configured, enabled, and operational; ready to pass data traffic.
= (Red) Configured but disabled or disconnected.
= In test mode; no regular data traffic can pass.
= (Red) Configured and enabled but waiting for an external action, such as an incoming
= (Red) Missing hardware components.
= (Red) Not operational because a lower-layer interface is down.
= (Red) Not configured or not able to determine status.
= Present but not configured.
screen. Otherwise, see the Configuration
screen.
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