Frame-Relay Priority-Dlci-Group - Avaya G250 Reference

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frame-relay priority-dlci-group

Use the frame-relay priority-dlci-group command to assign Virtual Channels to
priority classifications, for supporting traffic separation. The first DLCI is assigned to the high
priority traffic. Other DLCIs are assigned to Medium (L2:4-5), Normal (L2:2-3), and Low (L2:0-1)
priorities. When fewer than 4 DLCIs are specified, the last DLCI on the command line is
assigned to all the remaining unassigned priority classes.
Use the no form of this command to clear the current priority DLCI group.
Syntax
[no] frame-relay priority-dlci-group DLCI1 [DLCI2 [DLCI3 [DLCI4]]]
Parameters
Parameter
DLCI1
DLCI2
DLCI3
DLCI4
User level
read-write
Context
Interface: Serial (DS1 FR-SUB L2, DS1 FR-SUB L2-L3)
Example
To assign VC number 17 to the High Priority traffic, VC number 18 to the Medium Priority traffic,
and VC number 19 to the Normal to Low priority traffic:
G350-001(if:Serial 2/1:1.1)# frame-relay priority-dlci-group 17 18 19
Related commands
encapsulation,
frame-relay
lmi-n393dte,
200 Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI Reference
Description
The DLCI assigned to the High priority traffic
The DLCI assigned to the Medium priority
traffic
The DLCI assigned to the Normal priority
traffic
The DLCI assigned to the Low priority traffic
frame-relay
interface-dlci,
frame-relay
frame-relay
lmi-n391dte,
lmi-type,
frame-relay
traffic-shaping,
Possible
Default
Values
Value
16-1007
16-1007
16-1007
16-1007
frame-relay
lmi-n392dte,
ip address

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