Using the Web Browser Interface for Basic Configuration Tasks
Configuring the Data Link Layer Protocol for E1, T1, and Serial Interfaces
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5.
Use the pull-down menu to select the Frame Relay's signaling role:
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If this interface is acting as Data Terminal Equipment, select Connect
to a switch (DTE). For most environments, you will select this setting.
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If this device is acting as Data Communications Equipment, select Act
like a switch (DCE).
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If this Frame Relay interface will act as both DTE and DCE, select
Both.
6.
Verify that the Frame Relay interface is bound to the correct physical
interface. The Physical Interface field displays the interface <slot>/
<port> that is connected to the logical Frame Relay interface that you are
configuring.
7.
If you have not set a QoS Policy, this Frame Relay interface will display
None for its QoS policy. For instructions on setting a QoS policy, see
"Configuring Quality of Service" on page 14-44 in the Advanced Manage-
ment and Configuration Guide.
8.
Click Apply to activate the settings.
Configure a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
The Configured Permanent Virtual Circuits section allows you to create and
display PVCs for this WAN connection.
Figure 14-39. Configured Permanent Virtual Circuits Section
9.
To create and configure a PVC, click the Add button. The Configuration
window is displayed.