Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Installation and Operation Manual
4-12 Configuring for Operation RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Ver. 2.0
³ To enable or disable fault propagation in a specific direction:
1. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > System > Fault Propagation.
2. Network - > User Fault Propagation. Toggle between Interface Deactivation
or Disable.
3. User - > Network Fault Propagation. Toggle between Interface Deactivation,
OAM Signaling or Disable.
4. Select Save.
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1
Configuration > System > Fault Propagation
1. Network - > User Fault Propagation (Disable)
2. User - > Network Fault Propagation (Disable)
3. Save
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-11. Fault Propagation Screen
Setting Physical Layer Parameters
RICi-4E1/T1 has four E1/T1 ports, RICi-8E1/T1 has eight E1/T1 ports; all units have
four fast Ethernet interfaces, three user traffic ports and one port for out-of-
band management. You access the Fast Ethernet and E1/T1 configuration menus
from the Physical Ports menu.
Configuring Ethernet Interface
The following parameters can be configured for the Ethernet ports at the physical
level:
Activation
Description. Free text that is added to traps about this port
Autonegotiation. On non-copper ports only
Flow Control
Maximum advertised capability for autonegotiation procedure. On copper
ports only
Data rate and duplex mode. Only when autonegotiation is disabled and on
copper ports only
MDIX Auto Cross Over. On copper ports only
MAC Access Control – You can specify that the port accepts traffic only from
the first MAC address(es) from which it receives traffic.
³ To configure the Fast Ethernet port:
1. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > Physical Ports.
The Physical Ports menu appears.