IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Intf 1 is a WAN PPP
Encapsulation for WAN 1
(PPP, Frame Relay, V34): [PPP]
Cable type (RS-232 DTE, RS-232 DCE, V.35 DTE, V.35 DCE, V.36 DTE, X.21 DTE,
X.21 DCE: [RS-232 DTE] V.35 DCE
Intf 2 is a WAN PPP
Encapsulation for WAN 2
(PPP, Frame Relay, V34): [PPP]
Cable type (RS-232 DTE, RS-232 DCE, V.35 DTE, V.35 DCE, V.36 DTE, X.21 DTE,
X.21 DCE: [RS-232 DTE] V.35 DCE
Internal clock speed (decimal) (4800 - 2048000): [0]
This is all configured device information:
Intf 0 is TokenRing, Speed 16 Mb/sec, Connector UTP
Intf 1 is WAN1 with PPP Encapsulation, V.35 modem cable
Intf 2 is WAN2 with PPP Encapsulation, V.35 direct attach cable
internal clock speed 0 bits/second
Save this configuration? (Yes, No): [Yes]
4. Enter y to save the configuration and continue with quick configuration. Enter n
to re-display the interface configuration prompts.
Configuring Multilink PPP (MP) Interfaces
If you have a router with ISDN capabilities, the following configuration questions will
be displayed.
Note: The following example assumes a Primary ISDN adapter plugged into a
2210 Model 24x or Model 14x.
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Multilink PPP Configuration (w/o DIALs)
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Type 'Yes' to Configure Multilink PPP
Type 'No' to skip Multilink PPP Configuration
Type 'Quit' to exit Quick Config
Configure Multilink PPP? (Yes, No, Quit): [Yes]
1. Take one of the following actions:
v Enter y to display the Multilink PPP configuration prompts
v Enter n to skip Multilink PPP configuration and continue quick configuration
v Enter q to exit quick configuration
The following status message appears when MP configuration begins displaying
the current MP configuration. You have the choice of editing an existing MP
interface configuration or starting a new MP bundle.
Current Multilink PPP Configuration:
Num Intf# Direction Max Links Link Intf# Base Intf# Destination
1 New Multilink PPP
Choose the Multilink PPP you wish to edit/add: (1 - 1): [1]
2. Select the number of your choice. Enter the last number in the list to start a new
MP interface configuration or select the number of an existing MP interface to
modify the configuration. (Note: There are no existing MP interfaces in the
example above.) If you choose to add a new MP interface, the following
questions will be asked. The questions vary slightly for INBOUND and
OUTBOUND MP interfaces:
Appendix A. Quick Configuration Reference 655