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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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UNIT LEVEL PARAMETERS
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LAN
Access Ports
Dial Backup
Frame Relay
Primary / Secondary Bisync RJE
Terminal / Host Async
Terminal / Host Bisync
Terminal / Host ISO Async
Terminal / Host SDLC
X.25
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Click inside an access port drop-down list to define the port type. Valid port types are:
Frame Relay (FRADs only)
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Frame relay ports enable you to connect the unit to a frame relay switch. These WAN ports should be configured on the lowest numbered ports.
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By default, the lowest numbered port is identified as your WAN port. Consecutive frame relay ports are identified by their respective port number. For instance, from an NMS session, you could enter ncl vie wan to view the configuration for port one. If you wanted to view the configuration for port two, however, you must type ncl vie 2.
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X.25
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This option provides transparent terminal-to-IBM-Host connectivity across X.25 packet-switched networks.
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Dial Backup (FRADs only)
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A dial backup port adds system reliability to any frame relay networking environment involving other frame relay devices.
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Terminal / Host SDLC
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Terminal or Host connectivity is available for SDLC devices.
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Terminal / Host Bisync
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Terminal or Host connectivity is available for Bisync devices.
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Terminal / Host Async
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Terminal or Host connectivity is available for Async devices.
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Terminal / Host ISO Async
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Terminal or Host connectivity is available for ISO Async devices.
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Primary / Secondary Bisync RJE
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Primary or Secondary connectivity is available for Bisync RJE devices.
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LAN
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The LAN port, if required, can be configured for Token Ring or Ethernet. If the unit does not use its LAN port, this field can be set to none.