MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual
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Link..................................... : Working
AutoNeg -
Peer advertisement value .... : -
Speed (Mb/s) ...................... : -
Duplex mode....................... : -
Flow control ........................ : -
MAC loopback.................... : Disabled
Managing LAN and WAN Interfaces
This section covers configuring the WAN interface and the LAN/Management (rear) interface.
The MG-IP is designed to stream data from the T1/E1 circuit to the WAN interface, which in turn
connects over a network to other receiving devices. Data traffic from the LAN interface can be
multiplexed with the packetized TDM data and sent to the packet network via the WAN. This section
describes how to configure the LAN/Management and WAN interfaces. For information on
configuring the T1/E1 port, refer to Managing the T1/E1 Interface on page 91 and
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The same configuration commands are used to configure the LAN and the WAN, although the
directory is different. While this discussion focuses on the LAN, the system administrator can apply the
same actions in the WAN directory.
The first connection to the MG-IP is through the CONSOLE. Upon configuration of the LAN it is then
possible to perform all management monitoring and configuration tasks using the LAN.
LAN/WAN Management Tasks
The LAN/Management (rear) interface commands are found in the \Config\LAN directory, and the
WAN interface commands are found in the \Config\WAN directory, unless otherwise noted. Refer to
Appendix A for an alphabetical list of commands (page A-1).
Table 19: LAN/WAN Management
Action
Comand
Display configuration information about the interface
gc (see page A-26 in Appendix A) or
WAN
\Config\gci
(see page A-32 in Appendix A)
\Config\gsi
(see page A-59 in Appendix A)
Display and/or reset the status and statistics for the
interface
gs (see page A-55 in Appendix A)
gst (see page A-52 in Appendix A)
gss (see page A-48 in Appendix A)
Configure the Ethernet settings
sce (see page A-88 in Appendix A)
scef (see page A-89 in Appendix A)
cel (see page A-90 in Appendix A)