On-node device database configuration elements, General configuration elements, Isdn configuration elements – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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device
Displays the current Device Table. Included in this display is each device’s ID and name. After
the list has been displayed, you may enter a specific device Id to display detailed information
for that device.
device add
Allows you to add a device entry to the Device Table. You will be prompted for the device
name and device type. The rest of the information you will be prompted for will depend upon
the device type you are configuring, and the security options that are enabled. Note that the
device name is case sensitive. You are prompted for the device information similarly to the way
you are prompted by CFGEDIT. Refer to the above section,
for instructions.
device change
Allows you to change information for a specific device entry. The current device table will be
displayed. Enter the device Id or device name of the entry you wish to change. Note that the
device name is case sensitive. Step through the configuration information displayed for the
device, pressing
entering new information where you want it changed. For a definition of the configuration
elements, refer to the section,
On-node Device Database Configuration Elements
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device delete
Allows you to delete a device entry for a specific device. The current device table will be
displayed. Enter the device Id or device name of the device whose device entry you wish to
delete. Note that the device name is case sensitive.
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A 1 to 63-character, user-defined case-sensitive name that uniquely identifies the device to the
system administrator. The name may contain any displayable ASCII character except the quote “”
character. This name is displayed on the connection monitor window when the device connects to
the system.
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Note:
These elements are configured for ISDN devices and devices over dedicated connections
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The available line protocols for ISDN access devices. Possible line protocols include:
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PPP
Point-to-point protocol. Allows device to use TCP/IP. The default configuration value.
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HDLC Bridge
HDLC encapsulated bridge frames are used to connect the system to remote bridges. It is the
simplest line protocol, using a standard HDLC frame.