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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring a WAN Interface8. Use <strong>the</strong> frame-relay interface-dlci DLCI-number command to configure a DataLink Connection Identifier (DLCI) for <strong>the</strong> frame relay sub-interface.9. If required, use <strong>the</strong> frame-relay priority-dlci-group command to configure aPriority DLCI group. The arguments for this command are <strong>the</strong> DLCIs you want to assign tohigh, medium, normal, and low priority traffic, respectively. For example, <strong>the</strong> commandframe-relay priority-dlci-group 17 18 19 assigns DLCI 17 to high prioritytraffic, DLCI 18 to medium priority traffic, and DLCI 19 to normal and low priority traffic. Formore information, refer to Traffic Shaping and Marking on page 104.10. Use <strong>the</strong> ip address command to configure an IP address and subnet mask for <strong>the</strong> framerelay sub-interface.11. Type exit to return to general context. The prompt returns to:<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)#12. If needed, repeat Step 6 through Step 10 to configure additional frame relay sub-interfaceson <strong>the</strong> same serial interface.13. If needed, repeat Step 2 through Step 11 to configure frame relay encapsulation for o<strong>the</strong>rserial interfaces on <strong>the</strong> same WAN port.14. Test <strong>the</strong> WAN configuration. See Verifying <strong>the</strong> WAN configuration and testingconnectivity on page 96.15. Use <strong>the</strong> copy running-config startup-config command to save <strong>the</strong> configuration.Verifying <strong>the</strong> WAN configuration and testing connectivityAfter configuring <strong>the</strong> new interface, you can perform <strong>the</strong> following tests to verify that <strong>the</strong> newinterface is operating correctly.●●●For E1/T1 interfaces, use <strong>the</strong> show controllers command to view <strong>the</strong> status <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>interface’s controller. Make sure <strong>the</strong> controller is up, and that all error counters do notincrease.For all serial interfaces (E1/T1 and USB), use <strong>the</strong> show interfaces Serial commandto verify that <strong>the</strong> interface and line protocol are both up:Serial x/y:z is up, line protocol is upFor USB interfaces only, use <strong>the</strong> show interfaces Serial command to verify that allline signals are up:DCD = up DSR = up DTR = up RTS = up CTS - up96 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>

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