Instruction manual
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 850 System Manual
140 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 64203376L1-1B
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG
Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters for the T1 interface using Copper Mountain Frame Relay protocol.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > NUM
Displays the index number in the DLCI config table. The number range is 0-9.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > ACTIVE
When this parameter is set to YES (def), the mapping is used to determine the protocols used. If set to NO,
the unit will ignore the virtual circuit with this DLCI.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > INTERFACE
Shows the user the physical and logical port associated with each DLCI. This is a read-only field.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > DLCI
The DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) number identifies the virtual circuit being configured. The
DLCI range is
16-1023. The default is 16-25 corresponding to the index numbers 0-9 respectfully.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > CONNECTION
Select the physical and logical method of data transfer over the virtual path. There are two valid connection
entries:
ROUTER and VOICE. Select ROUTER to connect traffic from this PVC to the Total Access 850
integral IP router. Select
VOICE to connect traffic from this PVC to a voice connection (normally an FXS
interface).
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > SETUP
This submenu only appears for VOICE connections. Configure the CALL CONTROL for voice gateway using
this menu.
L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–CUMTN) > CONFIG > SETUP > CALL CONTROL
The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling
control between the Total Access 850 and the configured Gateway. The Call Control setting must be
configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly. The Total Access 850 supports
JETSTREAM, COPPERCOM, TOLLBRIDGE and LES-CAS (def).
To insert a new profile, press the I key when over the NUM column. A new inserted profile
will always be set up with the default parameters. To copy parameters from an old profile
to this newly inserted profile, use the copy (
C) and paste (P) keys. Entire configuration
trees can be copied with this method.
To delete an unused profile, use the D key when the cursor is over the number in the NUM
column. Once deleted, the profile is gone permanently.