Step
Enable MFR
4.
fragmentation.
Configure the size of
5.
the MFR sliding
window.
Configure maximum
6.
fragment size for
bundle link.
Set the intended
7.
bandwidth for the MFR
interface.
Configure other
8.
parameters of the MFR
interface.
Configuring an MFR bundle link
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter frame relay interface
2.
view.
Assign the current interface
3.
to an MFR interface.
Configure the MFR bundle
4.
link identifier.
Configure the hello
5.
message sending interval
for the MFR bundle link.
Configure the waiting time
6.
before the MFR bundle link
resends hello messages.
Configure the maximum
7.
times that the MFR bundle
link can resend hello
messages.
Displaying and maintaining multilink frame relay
Task
Display configuration and
status of an MFR interface.
Command
mfr fragment
mfr window-size number
mfr fragment-size bytes
bandwidth bandwidth-value
See "Configuring frame relay."
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
link-protocol fr mfr
interface-number
mfr link-name [ name ]
mfr timer hello seconds
mfr timer ack seconds
mfr retry number
Command
display interface mfr [ interface-number |
interface-number.subnumber] [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-expression ]
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Remarks
Optional.
By default, MFR fragmentation is
disabled.
Optional.
By default, the size of the MFR sliding
window is equal to the number of
physical interfaces bundled by MFR.
Optional.
The default setting is 300 bytes.
Optional.
Optional.
The fr interface-type command and
the fr inarp command are applicable to
only main MFR interfaces.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, an interface is not assigned
to any MFR interface.
Optional.
By default, the name of the current
interface is used.
Optional.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
Optional.
The default setting is 4 seconds.
Optional.
The default setting is 2.
Remarks
Available in any view.
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