Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping (Serial Interface Context); Keepalive (Serial Interface Context Frame Relay Encapsulation) - Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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Chapter 6
X330WAN CLI Commands
Parameters
DLCI1
DLCI2
DLCI3
DLCI4
Example
X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2.1)# frame-relay priority-dlci-group 16
17 18 19
Note: If you specify less than four DLCIs, the last DLCI specified is automatically
used for the missing priorities.

frame-relay traffic-shaping (Serial interface context)

Use the
form of this command disables traffic shaping.
no
Syntax
[no] frame-relay traffic-shaping
Example
X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2)# frame-relay traffic-shaping

keepalive (Serial interface context Frame Relay encapsulation)

Use the
keepalive
The
form of this command disables LMI.
no
Syntax
[no] keepalive [<Seconds>]
Parameters
Seconds
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The DLCI assigned to high priority traffic, an integer from 16 to 1007.
The DLCI assigned to medium priority traffic, an integer from 16 to 1007.
The DLCI assigned to normal priority traffic, an integer from 16 to 1007.
The DLCI assigned to low priority traffic, an integer from 16 to 1007.
frame-relay traffic-shaping
command to enable sending the LMI t391dte status requests.
The number of seconds between status requests (an integer from 5 to
30). Entering
keepalive
its default of 10 seconds. Entering
disables LMI.
command to enable traffic shaping. The
without a parameter returns the keepalive to
keepalive 0
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or
no keepalive

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