Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping; Map-Class Frame-Relay - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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frame-relay traffic-shaping

Use the frame-relay traffic-shaping command to turn on/off traffic shaping and
Frame-Relay fragmentation. Virtual Channels that are not explicitly assigned to a map-class
frame-relay, are assigned to the default map-class frame-relay.
Use the no form of this command to turn off traffic shaping.
Syntax
[no] frame-relay traffic-shaping
User Level
read-write
Context
interface:Serial (DS1 FR L2, USP FR L2)
Example
To enable traffic shaping on the interface:
G450-001(if:Serial 3/1:1)# frame-relay traffic-shaping
Related Commands - Traffic shaping
interface
serial,
frame-relay,
show
traffic-shape rate
Related Commands - Frame relay encapsulation
clear frame-relay
interface-dlci,
frame-relay
lmi-type,
be
out,
cir
out, fragment,
show
traffic-shape,

map-class frame-relay

Use the map-class frame-relay command to create a QoS template named
map_class_name, which can later be assigned to DLCIs.
Use the no form of this command to delete a map class.
1144 Avaya G450 CLI Reference
map-class
frame-relay,
traffic-shape,
show
counters,
interface
frame-relay
lmi-n391dte,
frame-relay
priority-dlci-group,
show frame-relay
GRE
tunneling,
show traffic-shape-statistics
bc
out,
be
out,
cir
out, fragment,
traffic-shape-queue,
serial, encapsulation,
frame-relay
lmi-n392dte,
ip
address,
map,
show frame-relay pvc
show map-class
show
traffic-shape-statistics,
frame-relay
class-dlci,
frame-relay
lmi-n393dte,
map-class
frame-relay,
brief,
show
Traffic shaping
frame-relay
bc
out,
interfaces,

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