System Administration Guide: Network Services

Setting Up a Leased Line (Task Map)

Leased-line links are relatively easy to set up, in comparison with dial-up links. In most instances, you do not have to configure the CSU/DSU, dialing services, or authentication. If you do need to configure the CSU/DSU, refer to the manufacturer's documentation for aid with this complex task.

The task map in the next table describes all the tasks that are involved in setting up the basic leased-line link.


Note –

Some types of leased lines do require the CSU/DSU to “dial” the address of the opposite peer. For example, Frame Relay uses Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) or Switched 56 service.


Table 18–1 Task Map for Setting Up the Leased-Line Link

Task 

Description 

For Instructions 

1. Gather preconfiguration information 

Gather data that is needed prior to setting up the link. 

Table 16–4

2. Set up the leased-line hardware 

Assemble the CSU/DSU and synchronous interface card. 

How to Configure Synchronous Devices

3. Configure the interface card, if required 

Configure the interface script to be used when the leased line is initiated. 

How to Configure Synchronous Devices

4. Configure information about the remote peer 

Define how communications between your local machine and the remote peer should work. 

How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line

5. Start up the leased line 

Configure your machine to start up PPP over the leased line as part of the booting process. 

How to Configure a Machine on a Leased Line