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4300T User Manual Edgewater Networks, Inc.
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C. Select Static IP address if you want to manually assign the IP address
configuration to the ethernet WAN interface.
D. Enter the IP Address.
E. Enter the Subnet Mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
F. Enter the Default Gateway. This is usually the upstream router’s IP
address. Packets destined for IP networks not known to the 4300T are
forwarded to the default gateway for handling.
G. Enter the Primary DNS Server. The DNS server is used by the 4300T to
resolve domain names to IP addresses. The value entered into this field is
provided to IP devices that use the 4300T as a DHCP server. The 4300T VoIP
ALG also uses it if domain names are used instead of IP addresses to identify
signaling and/or TFTP servers (see the section entitled “Configuring the VoIP
ALG” for more details).
H. Enter the Secondary DNS Server. This server will be used in the event that
the primary DNS server is not reachable.
I. Press Submit.
To enable the T1 interface:
A. Select Network.
B. Select the T1 radio button.
C. Select Submit.
To configure the T1 parameters:
A. Select Network.
B. Select the T1 link next to the radio button to proceed to the T1
Configuration page.
The T1configuration menu will display, as shown
here.
The 4300T supports a wide range of T1/E1
Layer 2 configuration parameters. The specific
values you will need must be supplied by the
WAN provider.
Each of the 4300T’s configurable parameters are
described below.
Protocol
Display and set the T1 Layer 2 protocol.
Supported protocols are:
HDLC
Cisco HDLC
PPP
ANSI (Frame Relay)
CCITT (Frame Relay)
C. Select the desired T1 protocol.