Frame Relay Interfaces And Ports - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

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Frame Relay Interfaces and Ports

In this example an interface named mgmt1 was configured in the local context.
Intf Name:
Intf Type:
IP State:
IP Address:
Bcast Address:
Resoln Type:
Number of Secondary Addresses:
Total interface count:
Step 2
Verify that your port configuration settings are correct by entering the following command:
show configuration port slot#
This command produces an output similar to that displayed in the following example:
config
port atm 31/1
no shutdown
pvc vpi 121 vci 4444
no shutdown
bind interface ipoa sgsn3g
#exit
#exit
Frame Relay Interfaces and Ports
This section shows the minimum configuration required to configure a frame relay interface on a channelized
line card. To create and configure the frame relay interfaces and ports:
Step 1
Select a channelized line card (CLC/CLC2) and set the framing method by applying the example configuration in
the Characteristics of the Channelized Line Card, on page 107
Step 2
Configure the path, framing, mapping, Frame Relay characteristics, and the data link connection identifiers (DLCIs) as
illustrated in the example configuration in
Step 3
Configure the appropriate timing source (BITS from the SPIO or line-timing from attached remote) to ensure transmit
synchronization by applying the example configuration in the Configuring Transmit Timing Source section in System
Settings.
Before you can move to Step 4 to bind a DLCI to a port, you must complete the link configuration by configuring
Peer-NSEIs and/or SS7 routing domains as described in SGSN Service Configuration Procedures in the SGSN
Administration Guide. Return to this procedure when your link configuration is complete.
Step 4
Bind the link to the port by applying the example configuration in the section for
Step 5
Verify the card, port and link configuration and status with the commands illustrated in the verification examples below.
Step 6
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.1
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ipoa
Point to point
UP (Bound to 31/1 untagged, ifIndex 285278209)
192.168.100.3
Subnet Mask:
192.168.100.255
MTU:
ARP
ARP timeout:
0
1
port#
/
Configuring the Channel Characteristics, on page 107
System Interfaces and Ports
255.255.255.0
1500
3600 secs
Binding a DLCI, on page 107
Setting

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