Configuring usp interfaces – Avaya X330WAN User Manual
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Configuring the X330WAN
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Configuring USP Interfaces
All CLI commands mentioned in this section are described in Chapter 6: X330WAN
CLI Commands.
For a list of X330WAN default settings, see "X330WAN Default Settings" on page 28,
or use the
show interfaces
[
command to display all
of the current settings.
To configure USP interfaces:
1
Use the
interface serial
command to enter the context of the
port you want to configure.
2
Use the following commands if you want to change the idle characters,
transmitter delay, encoding type, and bandwidth parameters from their default
settings:
idle characters
transmitter-delay
Note:
The
transmitter-delay
command is used usually when the DCE equipment
that is connected directly to the X330W-2USP, or the router on the WAN have a
receive buffer not large enough to hold the traffic sent by the X330W-2USP. In this
case, configure
transmitter-delay
on the DCE equipment or the remote router in
order to preserve the high performance that you had when
transmitter-delay
was configured to 0 on the X330W-2USP.
nrzi-encoding
bandwidth
3
If required, change the interface encapsulation to Frame Relay using the
encapsulation frame-relay
command. If you selected Frame Relay
encapsulation, continue with step 7.
4
Use the
ip address
command to assign an IP address
and a Subnet mask to the interface.
5
Type
exit
to return to Supervisor mode.
IP
interface serial x:y.w
interface serial x:y.z.w
FastEthernet
interface fastethernet 1.w
interface fastethernet 1.w
FabricFastEthernet
interface fabricfastethernet
1:v.w
interface fabricfastethernet
1:v.w
Table 3.1
X330W-2DS1 CLI Interface Contexts (Continued)
CLI Interface Context PPP
Frame Relay