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Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual
122 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200624L1-1B
ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NETWORK)
Configure the layer 3 options for the network interface from this menu.
ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NET) > SUB-INTERFACE
This is a read-only field which displays the physical and logical port of the interface using the following
nomenclature: [A.B], where A represents the physical port (network interface is 0, Ethernet is 1) and B
represents the logical port for the Layer 2 protocol (i.e. PVC for Frame Relay, PPP link, etc.) Each
configured logical port is assigned a number corresponding to the order in which they are listed in the L2
Protocol configuration fields.
ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NET)> SETUP
Configure the IP parameters for this interface and sub-interface from this menu.
The network interface will display in the R
OUTER
> C
ONFIG
> I
NTERFACES
table showing
the name of the network technology (i.e. T1, SHDSL, ADSL, SDSL), but only once a PVC
to the router (ATM) or DS0s to the router (TDM) have been configured.
A
CTIVE
This Selection enables IP on this PVC.
VPI
ATM virtual port identifier assigned to this sub-interface in the L2 P
ROTOCOL
menus. This field is
only applicable when L2 protocol for this sub-interface is ATM.
VCI
ATM virtual channel identifier assigned to this sub-interface in the L2 P
ROTOCOL
menus. This field
is only applicable when L2 protocol for this sub-interface is ATM.
DLCI
Data Link Connection Identifier assigned to this PVC in the L2 P
ROTOCOL
menus. This field is only
applicable when L2 protocol for this sub-interface is
FRE.
A
DDRESS
M
ODE
Specifies the method the unit uses to determine the local and far-end IP addresses. The choices are
U
SER
S
PECIFIED
(default), DHCP C
LIENT
, or IARP. U
SER
S
PECIFIED
allows the user configuration for
Local IP and Far-End IP addresses,
DHCP C
LIENT
is used for the Total Access 6XX to learn his IP
address from a DHCP server. IARP allows the unit to determine the far-end IP address using inverse
ARP.
L
OCAL
IP A
DDRESS
This is the IP address for this PCV. This field is not visible when A
DDRESS
M
ODE
is set to DHCP
C
LIENT
.