3Com NETBuilder SI Network Router User Manual


 
70 CHAPTER 6: BASIC CONFIGURATION OF PORTS AND PATHS
Configuring
Ethernet Paths and
Ports
By default, the Ethernet paths and ports are enabled.
The software automatically detects the following settings:
Baud — 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
Duplex — full or half
See Appendix 9 for information about naming paths.
You should not attempt to take any configuration files from a model 4xx
bridge/router and move them to a model 5xx bridge/router.
Configuring ISDN
on the WAN Port
(43x, 44x, 53x, and
54x)
Model 43x, 44x, 53x and 54x bridge/routers have a built-in ISDN WAN
port. If you are attaching terminal adapters (TAs) to the serial ports, see
“Configuring Serial Ports with DCEs” on page 75. This section contains
the following configuration procedures:
Configuring ISDN in the U.S. and Canada
Configuring ISDN in Europe, Australia, and Asia
Configuring ISDN in
the U.S. and Canada
Before beginning this procedure, complete the following tasks:
Cable the ISDN port and connect it to the telephone network.
Log on to the system with Network Manager privilege.
To configure an ISDN line in the US and Canada, use the SpidWIZard
parameter to automatically detect the switch type and SPIDs. The
following switch types are supported by the SpidWIZard parameter:
DMS 100
AT&T 5ESS (also detects whether a line is point-to-point or multipoint)
AT&T 5ESS Custom (also detects whether a line is point-to-point or
multipoint)
National ISDN
To configure the ISDN port, follow these steps:
1 Set the local telephone number for each B channel using:
SETDefault !3.1 -PATH LocalDialNo = “<string>”
SETDefault !3.2 -PATH LocalDialNo = “<string>”