Appendix B: WPIM-E1 ConfigurationB-12Local Management User’s Guide8. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The message “SaveDone!” displays and Local Management saves the changes to memory. The host platformreboots. For further configuration, the Local Management connection must be re-accessed.WPIM-E1 Interface ConfigurationThis screen is accessed through the WAN Physical Configuration screen. Proceed with thefollowing steps to configure the WAN Interface through Local Management.1. Access the WAN Interface Configuration screen by using the arrow keys to highlight the WANInt Config option and then press ENTER.2. If the correct Interface number to be configured is not displayed, enter it by typing the numberinto the Interface Number field or select it using the SPACE bar, then press ENTER (see noteon page B-6).3. Use the arrow keys to highlight Line Coding. Press the SPACEBAR to select None.4. Use the arrow keys to highlight Active Protocol. Press the SPACEBAR to select FR.5. Use the arrow keys to highlight FR LMI. Press the SPACEBAR to select Q.933-A.6. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The message “SaveDone!” displays and Local Management saves the changes to memory.The WAN configuration is complete. Communications between the WPIM-E1 and the serviceprovider’s switch takes approximately 1-2 minutes to begin. A status of Inactive displays untilboth ends of the PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) are configured. Once both end devices havenegotiated link management with the switches, the status field reads Active.!CAUTIONIf you are using a Local clock source, set only one end of the circuit for Local, the otherend must be set for Loop.NOTEUpon saving this screen, the interface just configured is assigned to an applicationport (CKT#) in the table on the right hand side of the screen once the device startscommunicating with the service provider’s switch.