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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
Miscellaneous Parameters
Allow this Unit to Appear in the PU Destination List of Other Units
ARP Format Over Frame Relay
BOOTP Primary Helper Address
BOOTP Secondary Helper Address
Call Retry Timer
IP Over X.25 Inactivity Timer
IP Redirection without RIP
NMS Serial Connection Logoff Timer
NMS Serial Connection Port Speed
Out of Service PVC List
Traffic Bandwidth Percentages
BOOTP Primary Helper Address
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This is the primary BOOTP Packet Forwarding Helper Address the factory-fresh unit will use to contact the management workstation. For more information, see
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Setting Up the BootP Feature.
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You may configure the management workstation to act as a BOOTP server.
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If you are configuring a factory-fresh unit for IP routing, you must supply this address.
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Range: numbers (0--255) separated by three periods
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BOOTP Secondary Helper Address
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This is the secondary BOOTP Packet Forwarding Helper Address the factory-fresh unit will use to contact the management workstation if the primary device is out of contact.
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Range: 4 numbers (0--255) separated by three periods
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NMS Serial Connection Port Speed
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This value defines the speed at which the NMS port (COM1) communicates.
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Range: Any speed available from the pull-down list
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NMS Serial Connection Logoff Timer
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This value defines the amount of time that must elapse during inactivity before the unit automatically logs off from an NMS session.
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Range: 0 -- 55 minutes
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Traffic Bandwidth Percentages
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You may adjust bandwidths to fine-tune performance. The sum of these percentages must be equal to or less than 100%.
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If the sum of all three percentages is less than 100%, and there is insufficient traffic for the allocated bandwidth, the excess bandwidth becomes available to other priority-level traffic based on the data to be sent.
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Range: 0 -- 100%
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Call Retry Timer
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This timer paces the session initiation request on a unit after an unsuccessful session attempt. The unit delays the next session initiation request for the downstream PU by the configured value.
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Range: 2 -- 999 seconds
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Allow this Unit to Appear in the PU Destination List of Other Units
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Enable this feature if you want to select this unit as a destination for other units. If you do not want this unit to be an available destination, disable this feature.
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Range: Enabled or Disabled
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IP Over X.25 Inactivity Timer
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This value defines the amount of time that must elapse during inactivity of IP frames, before the unit terminates the IP over X.25 session.
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Range: 0 -- 3600 seconds
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ARP Format Over Frame Relay
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This feature enables you to select the appropriate ARP frame format for your frame relay.
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Out of Service PVC List
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This section enables you to define a set of frame relay PVCs that will be kept disabled when a port is configured or the unit reboots.
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These PVCs must be enabled by the operator before they can be used.
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IP Redirection without RIP
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This feature enables the network to service a FRAD over a LAN using either a primary or secondary default gateway. If the primary gateway does not respond to a PING, the secondary default gateway will be tried, providing the FRAD is only transmitting RIP packets. If the FRAD is receiving RIP packets, The secondary default router will not be tried.
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RIP broadcasts are defined in the IP Routing dialog.
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The primary default gateway should be defined on the port through which the primary router is reached. the secondary default gateway should be defined on the port through which the secondary router is reached.
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For instance, if the primary default router is reached through the FRAD's LAN port, you need to define the router's LAN IP address in the FRAD's LAN port Default Gateway dialog, as Primary.
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If the secondary default router is reached through the FRAD's WAN port, you need to define the router's WAN IP address in the FRAD's WAN port Default Gateway dialog, as Secondary.
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You cannot have more than one primary or secondary default gateway defined.
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