Network configuration menu, Network configuration menu -11 – Verilink WANsuite 5370 (34-00310.D) Product Manual User Manual

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Gateway Address

This option lets you define the IP address of the default gateway (router) on
the LAN side of the unit. To establish the Gateway Address, press the

SELECT

button to activate a blinking cursor over the first digit’s location (an

“x”) in the address, indicating the value is selected for change. Press the

SCROLL

button to incrementally change the selected digit’s value (0-9). When

the desired value for a selected portion of the address is displayed, press the

SELECT

button to set that value and to move to the next value in the address.

Pressing the

SELECT

button while the blinking cursor is on the last digit

enters the value and returns you to the previous screen. Pressing the

EXIT

button at any time while entering a Gateway address aborts the edit.

DHCP Client

If DHCP Client is enabled at power-up, the unit will request its IP, Mask, and
Gateway addresses from a DHCP server located on the LAN side of the unit,
and the unit will use these addresses. If the DHCP request is unsuccessful, the
unit will use the configured addresses shown on this screen.

NOTICE:

Always verify that a DHCP server is available on the network before
enabling DHCP Client. If, on power-up, a DHCP server is not found, a
60-second timeout will occur.

Ethernet

Enables or disables a remote unit’s Ethernet port.

Network Configuration Menu

Use the NET CONFIG menu to set up parameter values for the DDS port
labeled as

NET

on the WANsuite 5370 (Figure 5.11).

Figure 5.11

Network Configuration Menu Tree

The Network interface can have independently selected values for the
following parameters:

Mode

Selects the network service type.

Values

DDS II - 64k, DDS I - 56k

Default: DDS II - 64k

Timing

Sets the timing source to synchronize the unit’s internal timing generators.
Choices are as follows:

Network

Timing is derived from the network recovered clock. (Most

applications use this selection.)

Net

Config

Mode

DDS II - 64k

DDS I - 56k

Timing

Net

Internal

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