Mlfr Configuration Commands - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 Cli Configuration Manual

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MLFR C
ONFIGURATION
To configure an MLFR, first a bundle interface needs to be configured. Then
MLFR encapsulation is set on individual interfaces that become a part of the
bundle by member link configuration.
IP routing protocols as well as policies such as ACL, NAT, IDS, IPsec, etc.,
configured on an individual interface will not be effective as long as the interface is
part of the MLFR bundle. When the interface is no longer part of the bundle, the
policies configured on the individual interface become active.
T
C
MLFR B
O
ONFIGURE
interface mlfr <1-256>
E
XAMPLE
ALU(config)# interface mlfr 100
ALU(config-if mlfr100)#
T
C
L
M
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ONFIGURE
OCAL
frame-relay lmi-type
{ansi|q933a}
no frame-relay lmi-type
{ansi|q933a}
Note:
LMI Autosense is activated by default as the system acts as a DTE. The LMI
autosense will be activated when the physical interface is up and LMI type is not
configured on that interface.
E
XAMPLE
The following example sets the LMI to ANSI standard:
ALU(config-if mlfr100)# frame-relay lmi-type ansi
The following example sets the LMI-type to its default, i.e., 'auto-sense':
ALU(config-if mlfr100)# no frame-relay lmi-type
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OMMANDS
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UNDLE
NTERFACE
Command (in CM)
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ANAGEMENT
NTERFACE
Command (in ICM)
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Description
This command configures a MLFR
bundle interface that is identified by a
user specified number.
This number can vary from 1 - 256.
(LMI) T
YPE
Description
This command is used to set the LMI
type to either ANSI or Q933A.
The "no" command sets the LMI type to
its default value.
The default LMI type is auto-sense.
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