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Physical and layer 2 interfaces, This chapter, Chapter 5 – Allied Telesis AR400 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Physical and Layer 2 Interfaces

This Chapter

This chapter introduces the physical and logical interfaces available on the base
unit router and the optional interfaces available as expansion options for the
PIC bay. Topics covered are:

Interfaces” on page 73

Naming Interfaces” on page 73

Ethernet Ports” on page 74

Asynchronous Port” on page 75

ADSL and ATM (models with ADSL port)” on page 76

Switch Ports” on page 77

Virtual LANs” on page 80

Point to Point Protocol (PPP)” on page 81

Frame Relay (models with PIC bay)” on page 82

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) (models with PIC bay)” on page 85

Configuring ISDN (models with PIC bay)” on page 87

Installing Port Interface Cards (PICs) (models with PIC bay)” on page 94

Connecting to a Leased Line Circuit (models with PIC bay)” on page 94

Using Trace Route for IP Traffic” on page 96

Once you have configured the Layer 2 interfaces, you can configure a Layer 3
protocol to route traffic between these interfaces. A simple network overview
showing the relationship between physical interfaces (except for ADSL), data
link protocols, and network routing protocols is shown in Figure 11 on page 72.
The relationship for ADSL on router models with an ADSL port is shown in
Figure 12 on page 72.