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1 WAN access overview

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

1.1 Introduction

This section describes the following topics that you need to know before you configure WAN
interfaces and link layer protocols:

WAN interface types

Link layer protocols of WAN

1.1.1 WAN interface types

Interface types

Interfaces help exchange data and interact with other devices on the network. They are
divided into physical and logical interfaces.

Physical interfaces

Physical interfaces have corresponding physical components. They are divided into two

types.

- Local Area Network (LAN) interfaces: LAN interfaces are mainly Ethernet interfaces

through which routers exchange data with devices in a LAN.

- Wide Area Network (WAN) interfaces: WAN interfaces include the serial, E1, CE1,

CT1,CE3,POS, CPOS, and ATM interface through which routers exchange data with

devices of external networks.

Logical interfaces

Logical interfaces, like the sub-interface, Virtual-Template, Virtual-Ethernet, LoopBack,

and NULL interface do not physically exist, you instead create them through

configuration.

Interface views and prompts

Command views and prompts of WAN physical interfaces supported by the SR8000 are
shown in Table 1-1; command views and prompts of logical interfaces are shown in Table 1-2.

Table 1-1 Command line views and prompts of WAN physical interfaces

Interface

Command Line
View

Command

Prompt

Sync serial

interface

Sync serial

interface view

Run the

interface

serial 1/0/0 (or
1/0/2:0) command in

the system view.

[Nortel-Serial 1/0/0]

[Nortel-Serial1/0/2:0]

E1 interface

E1 interface view

Run the

controller e1

1/0/0 command in the
system view.

[Nortel-El 1/0/0]

CE1 interface

CE1 interface

view

Run the

controller e1

1/0/0 command in the
system view.

[Nortel-El 1/0/0]

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