Configuration
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Table 3-9. Node IP Options (3 of 3)
TS Access
Available Settings: None, DLCI (
nnnn
)
Default Setting: None
Specifies whether a special troubleshooting link is set up for the service provider. If it
has, it specifies the virtual circuit that will be used.
Display Conditions
– This option only appears when Service Type on the Easy Install
screen is set to Leased Line.
None – Disables or does not specify a special troubleshooting link.
If the setting is changed from a DLCI number to None, the Delete the
associated DLCI Record? prompt appears. If you select:
H No – The special troubleshooting link designation is removed and the option is set
to None.
H Yes – The special troubleshooting link designation is removed and the option is set
to None. In addition, all management PVCs and DLCI records associated with the
link will be deleted. If a deleted management PVC was also an Initial Route
Destination (see Table 3-14, SNMP Traps Options) or a Default IP Destination,
these options are reset to their default settings.
DLCI (16 – 1007) – Allows you to establish a specific troubleshooting link that can be
used by the service provider when needed.
If the designated DLCI number is changed, the Delete the associated DLCI
Record? prompt appears. If you select:
H No – The special troubleshooting link designation is removed and the option is set
to None.
H Yes – The special troubleshooting link designation is removed and the option is set
to None. In addition, all management PVCs and DLCI records associated with the
link will be deleted. If a deleted management PVC was also an Initial Route
Destination (see Table 3-14, SNMP Traps Options) or a Default IP Destination,
these options are reset to their default settings.