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Chapter 3
Device Management
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
164 Deleting Channels
9. If necessary, configure a PPP connection. For more information, refer to Section 3.24.12, “Configuring a PPP
Connection”.
10. If necessary, configure a frame relay connection. For more information, refer to Section 3.24.13, “Configuring
a Frame Relay Connection”.
11. Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
12. Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 3.24.9.3
Deleting Channels
To delete a channel configured for a T1/E1 physical interface, do the following:
1. Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
2. Navigate to interface » wan » {interface} » {protocol} » channel, where {interface} is the WAN interface
and {protocol} is either T1 or E1. The T1/E1 Channels and Associated Time Slots table appears.
1 2 3
Figure 173: T1 Channels and Associated Time Slots Table
1. Add Button 2. Edit Button 3. Delete Button
3. Click Delete next to the chosen serial port.
4. Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5. Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 3.24.10
Configuring an HDLC-ETH Connection
HDLC-ETH refers to Ethernet over an HDLC (High-Level Data LInk Control) connection on a T1/E1 line. This
connection passes Layer2 and Layer 3 packets from a LAN through a T1/E1 line by creating a virtual switch
containing one or more Ethernet interfaces and an HDLC-ETH interface. For more information about configuring
a virtual switch, refer to Section 3.25.2, “Adding a Virtual Switch”.
A T1/E1 WAN interface configured for HDLC-ETH works like a routable Ethernet port, such as fe-cm-1 and
switch.0001, which can be configured with an IP address and subnet mask. Since it acts the same as an Ethernet
port, a peer IP address for an HDLC-ETH interface does not need to be configured.

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