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.