Enter Frame Relay Mode; Configuring The Lmi Type - Patton electronics SmartWare R.3.20 Software Configuration Manual

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Rx abort sequence:
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Rx frame len violation:
Rx DPLL error:
Sent frames:
Tx good frames:
Tx CTS lost:
Tx underrun:
Status
Link:
Control Line:
True Baudrate:

Enter Frame Relay mode

This section describes how to configure Frame Relay on the serial interface, after setting the basic serial inter-
face parameters according to the previous sections.
This procedure describes how to enter the Frame Relay configuration mode
Mode: Administrator execution
Step
Command
node (cfg)#port serial slot port
1
node (prt-ser)[ slot/port ]#framerelay Enters the Frame Relay configuration mode
2
node (frm-rel)[ slot/port ]#
3
Example: Enter Frame Relay mode
The following example shows how to enter into the Frame Relay configuration mode for the serial interface on
slot 0 and port 0.
node(cfg)#port serial 0 0
node(prt-ser)[0/0]#framerelay
node(frm-rel)[0/0]#
Configuring the LMI type
For a Frame Relay network, the line protocol is the periodic exchange of local management interface (LMI)
packets between the SmartNode and the Frame Relay provider equipment. If the SmartNode is attached to a
public data network (PDN), the LMI type must match the type used on the public network.
You can set one of the following three types of LMIs:
ansi for ANSI T1.617 Annex D,
gof for Group of 4, which is the default for Cisco LMI, and
itu for ITU-T Q.933 Annex A.
This procedure describes how to set the LMI type.
Serial port configuration task list
0
2
0
0
116106
116106
0
0
Up
enabled
64000 bps
Selects the serial interface on slot and port
Displays the Frame Relay configuration mode prompt
14 • Serial port configuration
Purpose
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