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Appendix b. configuring the unit for bridging – ADTRAN 600R User Manual

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Section 4 User Interface Guide

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Appendix B. Configuring the Unit for Bridging

Initial Setup

It is best to configure Total Access 6XX TDM applications by following the order of the top-level menus.
For example, first configure the system parameters using the

S

YSTEM

I

NFO

and

S

YSTEM

C

ONFIG

menus.

Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the

I

NTERFACES

menu. Once the Layer 1 information is

configured, proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the

L2 P

ROTOCOL

menus. Follow the Layer 2 setup with the

data “routing” menus (either

B

RIDGE

or

R

OUTER

). Establish packet forwarding and blocking using the

S

ECURITY

menus. Lastly, configure the physical mappings using the

DS0 M

APS

menus.

The following example provides step by step instructions for configuring the Total Access 6XX T1 TDM
system (

I

NTERFACES

through

DS0 M

APS

) for a standard bridging application. System Info and System

Config parameters should be set according to your system need. Refer to System Info on page 49 and
System Config on page 51 for more details.

1. Setting up the Interfaces

For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages:

Network T1 menus beginning on

page 71

Ethernet menus beginning on

page 81

T1 Interface Setup Instructions

Step

Action

1

From the main menu, select I

NTERFACES

.

2

Highlight the C

ONFIG

menu for the T1 interface and press

NTER

>.

3

Right arrow to select F

ORMAT

and choose ESF or SF.

This format must match the format used by the other units in the network.

4

Set the L

INE

C

ODE

to B8ZS or AMI.

This line code must match the line code used by the other units in the network.

5

Set the E

QUALIZATION

or line build out. The default setting of 0

D

B is usually

sufficient.

6

Set the CSU L

PBK

option to E

NABLE

, D

ISABLE

, or D

ISABLE

A

LL

based on

whether looping to this unit from another unit will be allowed.

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