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Chapter 5: Graphical User Interface (GUI/WEB) Configuration Pages
SHARK™ IAD User's Guide
XEL P/N & Release: 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02
Chapter 5-35
Table 9:
FDL IP Parameter definitions
Option
On
or Off Selection on enables IP routing of the FDL
information.
Address
The address is the IP address used to address the port
being configured.
Broadcast
Specifies the broadcast address for the TCP/IP network
that the FDL is connected to. IP hosts use the broadcast
address to send messages to every host on your network
simultaneously. The broadcast address for most
networks is the network number followed by 255. For
example, the broadcast address for the 192.168.13.0
network would be 192.168.13.255.
Netmask
Specifies the subnet mask for the TCP/IP network that
the FDL is connected to. The subnet mask specifies
which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address represents
network information. The default subnet mask for most
networks is 255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet mask).
RIP Send -OFF
-version1
-version2
-version1
compatible
For the FDL circuit this parameter is typically turned off.
Refer to
Table 15 on page 5-46 for a detailed discussion of RIP
Parameters.
Configure TDM
Channels
The TDM setup page allows the user to enable one or multiple data pipe(s) from
the Router through to the WAN interfaces and to define the type of transport for
each data pipe. If one or more TDMs are enabled, a submenu will appear that
will control the bandwidth of this data channel. To disable all the TDM
channels, select the WAN disabled option as shown. To configure x number of
TDM channel(s), select the x TDM(s) option. See Figure 31. To demonstrate the
TDM configuration process we will continue with channel 1 selected.