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To delete a DLCI:
1. Click the DLCI you want to delete.
2. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box opens.
3. Click Yes.
4. Click Apply. The DLCI is deleted.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the DLCIs tab of the USP dialog box and their
descriptions:
Table 50: USP Dialog Box - DLCIs Parameters
Field
Description
DLCI
The DLCI for the circuit.
Type
The method used to create the DLCI. Possible methods include:
Status
The operational status of the DLCI. Possible statuses include:
Sub FR
The Frame Relay sub-interface associated with the DLCI.
Primary
When the Primary box is checked, the selected DLCI is the primary carrier of
traffic for the interface.
Priorities
Select the priority of traffic on the selected DLCI from the available check
boxes. Possible priorities include:
Encapsulation The encapsulation method for the session. Possible encapsulation types are:
To configure the priority of DLCI traffic, select the checkboxes for the priorities to use on the
DLCI.
If only one DLCI is configured for the USP, all traffic uses the DLCI.
If more than one DLCI is configured on the USP, the priorities must be distributed among the
DLCIs, and no priority can be configured for multiple DLCIs. For example, if there are three
DLCIs configured for a USP, the first DLCI may be configured with Primary and High priority,
the second with Medium and Normal, and the third with Low.
Local - The DLCI was created manually.
Unused - The DLCI was created using the LMI interface.
Active - The DLCI is active.
Inactive - The DLCI is inactive.
Deleted - The DLCI has been deleted.
Invalid - The DLCI is not valid.
High
Medium
Normal
Low
Frame Relay
Frame Relay Non IETF
USP Configuration
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