3Com 3031 Command Reference Manual page 313

3com 3031: reference guide
Hide thumbs Also See for 3031:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Frame Relay Configuration Commands
313
The NE16E/08E/05 routers usually support three LMI protocols, namely, Q.933
Appendix A, ANSI T1.617 Appendix D and Nonstandard compatible LMI protocol.
For the related command, see display interface.
Example
Set the FR LIMI type of Serial1/0/0 to nonstandard.
[3Com-Serial1/0/0] fr lmi type nonstandard
fr map ip
Syntax
fr map ip { protocol-address [ ip-mask ] | default } dlci [ broadcast ] [ nonstandard |
ietf ]
undo fr map ip { protocol-address | default } dlci
View
Interface view
Parameter
protocol-address: Peer protocol address.
ip-mask: IP mask used to establish a network segment map.
dlci: local virtual circuit number, and the range of the value is 16 to 1007.
default: Indicates that the system establishes one default map.
broadcast: optional, which is used to specify if broadcast packet can be sent in the
mapping.
nonstandard: Indicates that map adopts nonstandard compatible encapsulation
format.
letf: Indicates that map adopts ietf encapsulation format.
Description
Using the fr map ip command, you can add a FR address mapping. Using the undo
fr map ip command, you can cancel the configuration.
By default, no static address mapping existing and inverse address resolution
enabled.
The mapping can be manually established or can be completed via the inverse
address resolution protocol. Manually configure the static mapping when there are
a few peer hosts or there is a default route. When the peer router supports inverse
address resolution protocol and the network is rather complex, the dynamic
address mapping is established via the inverse address resolution protocol.
For the related commands, see display fr map and fr inarp.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents