| Logical Interfaces
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Add logical interfaces
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Defines one or more logical units that you connect to this physical
T1 interface. You must define at least one logical unit for a T1 interface.
You can define multiple units if the encapsulation type is Frame Relay.
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Click Add.
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Logical Interface Description
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(Optional) Describes the logical interface.
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Type a text description of the logical interface to more clearly identify
it in monitoring displays.
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IPv4 Addresses and Prefixes
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Specifies one or more IPv4 addresses for the interface.
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- Type one or more IPv4 addresses and prefixes in dotted
decimal notation. For example:
10.10.10.10/24
- Click Add.
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Physical Interface Description
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(Optional) Adds supplementary information about the physical T1 interface.
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Type a text description of the T1 interface to more clearly identify
it in monitoring displays.
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| Encapsulation
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Encapsulation
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Specifies the encapsulation type for traffic on the interface.
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From the drop-down list, select the encapsulation for this T1 interface:
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PPP
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Frame Relay
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Cisco HDLC
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Enable CHAP
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Enables or disables CHAP authentication on a T1 interface with PPP encapsulation
only.
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- To enable CHAP, select the check box.
- To disable CHAP, clear the check box.
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| CHAP Local
Identity (available if CHAP is enabled) |
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Use System Host Name
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Specifies that the T1 interface uses the Services Router's system hostname
in CHAP challenge and response packets.
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- To enable, select the check box (the default).
- To disable, clear the check box.
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Local Name
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If Use System Host Name is disabled, specifies the local name for CHAP
to use.
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Type a local name for this T1 interface.
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CHAP Peer Identity
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Identifies the client or peer with which the Services Router communicates
on this T1 interface.
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Type the CHAP client name.
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CHAP Secret
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Specifies the secret password for CHAP authentication, known to both
sides of the connection.
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Type a password that is known to the other side of the connection. Use
a combination of letters and numbers that is difficult for others to guess.
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| T1 Options
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MTU
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Specifies the maximum transmission unit size for the T1 interface.
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Type a value between 256 and 9192 bytes. The default MTU for T1 interfaces
is 1504.
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Clocking
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Specifies the transmit clock source for the T1 line.
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From the drop-down list, select one of the following:
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internal—Services Router's own system
clock (the default)
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external—Clock received from the T1
interface
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Framing Mode
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Specifies the framing mode for the T1 line.
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From the drop-down list, select one of the following:
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esf—Extended superframe (the default)
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sf—Superframe
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Line Encoding
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Specifies the line encoding method.
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From the drop-down list, select one of the following:
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ami—Alternate mark inversion
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b8zs—Binary 8 zero substitution (the
default)
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Byte Encoding
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Specifies the byte encoding method.
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From the drop-down list, select one of the following:
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nx56—7 bits per byte
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nx64—8 bits per byte (the default)
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Invert Data
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Enables or disables data inversion. Data inversion is normally used
only in alternate mark inversion (AMI) mode.
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- To enable, select the check box.
- To disable, clear the check box.
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Timeslots
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Specifies the number of time slots allocated to a fractional T1 interface.
By default, a T1 interface uses all the time slots.
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Type numeric values from 1 through 24. You can use any combination of
time slots. To configure ranges, use hyphens. To configure discontinuous slots,
use commas. For example:
1–5,10,24
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Frame Checksum
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Specifies the number of bits in the frame checksum. A 32–bit checksum
provides more reliable packet verification, but is not supported by some older
equipment.
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Select 16 or 32. The default
value is 16.
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Line Buildout
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Specifies the T1 cable length, in feet.
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From the drop-down list, select one of the following cable lengths:
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0–132 (0 m–40 m) (the default)
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133–265 (40 m–81 m)
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266–398 (81 m–121 m)
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399–531 (121 m–162 m)
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532–655 (162 m–200 m)
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