User`s guide
WAN Configuration Using Local Management
142 CSX200 Family User’s Guide
The quantity of application ports for a Frame Relay network is determined by the quantity of
DLCIs (Data Link Connection Identifiers) assigned to that Interface. This is determined either
manually or by the LMP (Link Management Protocol).
IF# — Displays the Interface that is associated with the application port.
LID — Displays the Link Identifier. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, the Data Link
Connection Identifier is displayed. If the active protocol for this interface is PPP, then PPP displays
in this field.
STATE — Displays the status of the application port. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, this
field displays the status as Active, Inactive, or Disabled (for no LMI). If the active protocol is PPP,
this field displays UP (for active) or DOWN (for inactive).
Full T1 Configuration Using PPP
This section provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the CSX200 to use a full T1 circuit
in a PPP environment. This simplified example assumes the setup shown in Figure 68 using a
MicroMMAC hub with a CSX200 containing a WPIM-T1 at Site #1. Configurations may vary
depending on the hub.
Figure 68 Full T1 Configuration
The line configuration information shown in Table 14 must be supplied by the service provider.
Table 14 Telco Configuration Information
Configuration Information
Required by User
Configuration Information
Supplied by Service Provider
Line Coding B8ZS or AMI
Frame Type ESF or D4
Clock Source Loop-Timing or Local-Timing
SITE #1
Telco Cloud
24 Time Slots
24 Time Slots
SITE #2