Overview of wan interfaces, Wan features, Overview of wan interfaces -3 wan features -3 – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual

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Overview of WAN Interfaces

XSR User’s Guide 3-3

Overview of WAN Interfaces

The XSR supports as many as six serial cards (in an XSR-3250), each of which can support four
ports for a maximum of 24 serial ports. Each port is individually configurable regarding speed,
media-type, and protocol.

The Serial WAN interface performs the following functions:

Transmit packets given by the protocol layer onto a serial link.

Receive packets from a serial link and pass up to the protocol layer.

Allow CLI configuration commands to be issued.

Accumulate all MIB-II (RFC-1213) interface statistics regarding the transmission and reception
of bytes and packets.

WAN Features

The XSR supports the following WAN interface features:

Alarms/events - For a complete list, refer to

“Alarms/Events, System Limits, and Standard

ASCII Table”

on page A-1 in this manual.

Interfaces - The following interface types can be configured using the

media-type

command:

RS232 (also known as V.28) (default)

RS422 (also known as RS-530)

RS449 (also known as V.36)

RS530A

V.35

X.21

Either Sync or Async mode is set by using

physical-layer

.

Encoding - On Sync interfaces,

nrzi-encoding

sets NRZI encoding (NRZ encoding is the

default).

ifInNUcastPkts

Sum of non-unicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol.

IfInDiscards

Sum of inbound packets discarded.

IfInErrors

Sum of inbound packets that contained errors.

IfOutOctets

Sum of octets transmitted on the interface

ifOutUcastPkts

Sum of subnetwork-unicast packets sent to the network.

ifOutNUcastPkts

Sum of non-unicast packets transmitted to the network.

IfOutErrors

Sum of outbound packets that could not be sent due to errors.

IfOutDiscards

Sum of outbound packets discarded.

Table 3-1 MIB-II Interface Statistics (continued)

Variable

Description

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