To do...
Enable frame relay on the interface
Configure the frame relay interface
type to DCE or NNI
Configure the frame relay LMI
protocol type
Configure network side N392
Configure network side N393
Configure network side T392
Configuring Frame Relay Address Mappings
See
Configuring Frame Relay Address
Configuring Frame Relay Local Virtual Circuit
See
Configuring a Frame Relay Local Virtual
Configuring Frame Relay Subinterface
See
Configuring a Frame Relay
Configuring Frame Relay Switching
A router with frame relay switching enabled can act as a frame relay switch.
You can configure PVCs for frame relay switching in system view.
The interfaces used for frame relay switching must be NNI or DCE.
Follow these steps to configure frame relay switching:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable frame relay switching
Use the command...
link-protocol fr [ ietf |
nonstandard ]
fr interface-type { dce | nni }
fr lmi type { ansi | nonstandard |
q933a }
fr lmi n392dce n392-value
fr lmi n393dce n393-value
fr lmi t392dce t392-value
Mappings.
Circuit.
Subinterface.
Use the command...
system-view
fr switching
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Remarks
Required
The link layer protocol for interface
encapsulation is PPP by default.
When frame relay protocol is used
for interface encapsulation, the
default operating mode is IETF.
Required
The default frame relay interface
type is DTE.
Optional
The default frame relay LMI
protocol type is q933a.
Optional
The default value is 3.
Optional
The default value is 4.
Optional
The default value is 15 seconds.
Remarks
—
Required