CONFIGURATION EDITOR

Serial Ports

Async

Bisync

Bisync RJE

Dial Backup

Frame Relay

ISO Async

SDLC

WAN1

WAN2

X.25


Serial ports vary depending upon the type of communications for which they are configured.

WAN1

Enables you to configure a frame relay port with DSU/CSU backup capabilities.
 

WAN2

Enables you to configure a frame relay port with ISDN backup capabilities.
 

X.25

Enables the port to communicate with X.25 devices.
 

Frame Relay

Enables the port to communicate over frame relay. You may configure any access port for frame relay, however, it is recommended that you assign the first consecutive ports to the WAN. Assign your fastest WAN to port 1.
 
The NMS command set recognizes the lowest numbered frame relay port when you use WAN in the command line. For example, if you enter CFG VIE WAN at the NMS command prompt, the program displays the lowest numbered frame relay port configuration.
 
If you want to vie another WAN port's configuration, you must specify the actual port number instead of WAN.
 

Dial Backup

Enables you to configure a port dedicated for dial backup.
 

SDLC

Enables you to configure Terminal or Host SDLC ports.
 

Bisync

Enables you to configure Terminal or Host Bisync ports.
 

Async

Enables you to configure Terminal or Host Async ports.
 

ISO Async

Enables you to configure Terminal or Host ISO Async ports.
 

Bisync RJE

Enables you to configure Primary or Secondary Bisync RJE ports.