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Section 5 DLP-18 Total Access 600 Series System Manual
236 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200624L1-1B
1. Verify the unit is at factory default.
2. Connect the network interface cable to the NTWK port on the rear of the unit.
3. Power up the unit.
4. Using DS0 24 (mapped to the router by default), the unit begins the process of auto-detecting whether
the packets received on the WAN interface are PPP LCP packets or Frame Relay signaling packets.
When the second consecutive control packet of the same type is received, the unit configures itself for
the detected L2 protocol. When the next control packet of the same type is received, the L2 protocol is
confirmed, and the auto-detection of the L2 protocol is complete.
If PPP is detected:
The unit's PPP interface is set to accept its IP address from the service provider's peer router via the
PPP IPCP config-NAK mechanism as described in RFC 1332.
The unit automatically sets its default route to the service provider's edge router address as
identified by PPP IPCP.
If Frame Relay is detected:
The frame relay network signaling is further analyzed to automatically detect the signaling protocol
being used (Annex D, Annex A, or LMI).
Next, the unit automatically adds the first indicated Frame Relay PVC as an interface to the IAD
router.
When the PVC becomes active, the unit broadcasts a DHCP request toward the provider edge router
over the active PVC.
When a DHCP response is received, the unit assigns the address indicated by the DHCP server as
its WAN IP address. The address indicated as the gateway address is set as the default gateway.
Additional information provided may also be used such as DNS server addresses, WINS addresses,
Domain name, Host name, etc.
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a
lightning storm.
Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling
modules, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic
components. Place equipment in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing.
When working on equipment, always place it on an approved antistatic mat that is
electrically grounded.
Perform the steps below in the order listed.