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Wan configuration, Basic wan setup tasks, Chapter 4 – Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device User Manual

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This chapter describes how to configure the IAD WAN interface and
datalink protocol for data operation.

‹

Basic WAN setup tasks (page

48

)

‹

Using the WAN Configuration menu (page

52

)

‹

Selecting the Datalink Protocol (page

53

)

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Selecting the Physical Interface (page

55

)

‹

Configuring the G.SHDSL Interface (page

56

)

‹

Configuring the SDSL Interface (page

60

)

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Configuring the ADSL Interface (page

64

)

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Setting the Interface to T1 or E1 (page

65

)

‹

Configuring the T1 Interface (page

66

)

‹

Configuring the E1 Interface (page

71

)

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Configuring ATM PVCs (page

75

)

‹

Configuring ATM Options (page

84

)

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Configuring Frame Relay DLCIs (page

86

)

‹

Configuring Frame Relay Options (page

90

)

‹

Using the Quick Configure Option (page

95

)

Basic WAN
Setup
Tasks

To set up the IAD for voice and data operation, you must perform at least
these basic tasks:

‹

Select ATM or Frame Relay as the datalink protocol (page

53

)

‹

For ATM protocol, configure ATM PVCs (page

75

) and ATM options

(page

84

)

‹

For Frame Relay protocol, configure Frame Relay DLCIs (page

86

)

and Configure Frame Relay options (page

90

)

‹

Configure the WAN interface for your IAD (following)

‹

For channelized T1, set up voice and data circuits (page

54

)

‹

Configure the voice path (

Voice Path Configuration

on page

127

).

Use the flowcharts below to plan your tasks for configuring either xDSL or
T1/E1 based on your wide area networking requirements.

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NOTE

When the IAD prompts you for input, it displays the default or
current value in parentheses. To conveniently accept this
value, just press Enter.