Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-10 Configuring for Operation LA-210 Ver. 1.5
4.2 Configuring for Operation
This section explains how to configure the unit for operation. This includes the
following:
System level parameters:
Fault propagation (
page 4-10
)
Date and time, NTP client configuration (
page 4-11
)
Application mode, selecting the Bridge or Flows mode (
page 4-11
)
Physical layer parameters:
Fast Ethernet interfaces (
page 4-13
)
SHDSL interfaces (
page 4-15
)
Application layer parameters:
Bridge (
page 4-17
)
QoS (
page 4-23
)
Flows (
page 4-25
)
OAM (
page 4-34
).
Setting System Level Parameters
This section includes procedures for setting the configuring fault propagation
options.
Configuring Fault Propagation
When the network > user fault propagation is enabled, the LAN ports are
deactivated when the PCS uplink becomes inactive. The Ethernet ports are re-
activated once the PCS port synchronization is restored.
When the user > network fault propagation is enabled, the PCS uplink is
deactivated when the LAN ports become inactive. The PCS uplink is restored once
the LAN ports are re-activated.
³ To configure the fault propagation:
In the Fault Propagation menu (Configuration > System > Fault Propagation),
enable or disable the network-to-user or user-to-network fault propagation.
LA-210
Configuration > System > Fault Propagation
1. Network - > User Fault Propagation > (Disable)
2. User - > Network Fault Propagation > (Disable)
S - Save
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-10. Fault Propagation Screen