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bintec R4100 / R4300
Frame Relay
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December 12, 2006 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
Version 0.9

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  • Page 1 User's Guide bintec R4100 / R4300 Frame Relay © Copyright December 12, 2006 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Version 0.9...
  • Page 2 Liability While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH cannot assume liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this document and is only liable within the scope of its terms of sale and delivery.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    FR Menu ..........3 Link Configuration Submenu .
  • Page 4 bintec User’s Guide Frame Relay...
  • Page 5: Menu

    FR Menu FR Menu The FR menu is described below. R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY]: Frame Relay Configuration MyGateway Link Configuration Switching Multiprotocol over Frame Relay EXIT Your gateway can be used as a Frame Relay Switch or a Frame Relay Router and supports the following official and defacto standards: ■...
  • Page 6 FR Menu Frame Relay is a flexible and cost-effective alternative to existing WAN technol- ogies best suited for network installations with any of the following characteris- tics: ■ Applications generate significant amounts of traffic. ■ Network traffic is delay-sensitive. ■ High network availability is a major priority.
  • Page 7 FR Menu ■ End Systems End systems are typically end-user devices that make use of the underlying Frame Relay network. Depending on the application running on the end sy- stem, bandwidth requirements of end systems on the LAN can differ. Some applications generate large amounts of intermittent bursty traffic (typical of data applications, telnet, ftp, www) while others (like voice or video) require a constant bitrate.
  • Page 8 FR Menu The number of PVCs you are receiving. Committed Information Rate When purchasing Frame Relay services from your provider, you will be as- signed a Committed Information Rate (CIR). This defines the minimum amount of bandwidth that your provider guarantees to be available to your site at all times.
  • Page 9: Link Configuration Submenu

    Link Configuration Submenu Link Configuration Submenu The L menu is described below. (The screenshot con- ONFIGURATION tains example values.) R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][LINK]: Frame Relay Link Configuration MyGateway Select link to configure si4-0 EXIT ➜...
  • Page 10 Link Configuration Submenu R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][LINK][EDIT] MyGateway Link si4-0 Line Management none Mode Advanced Settings > SAVE CANCEL The menu consists of the following fields: Field Decription Link Shows the link that is currently being edited.
  • Page 11: Advanced Settings Submenu

    DVANCED ETTINGS Advanced Settings Submenu The A submenu is described below. DVANCED ETTINGS R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][LINK]..[ADVANCED]: Advanced Frame Relay MyGateway Link Configuration Supported Virtual Channels Polling Interval Full Enquiry Interval Error Threshold Monitored Events...
  • Page 12 Link Configuration Submenu Field Description Polling Interval When dte mode (client) is set and L is enabled, this field determines ANAGEMENT the number of seconds between successive status enquiry messages sent by the gateway. Possible values: 5 .. 30. Default value: 10. Full Enquiry Interval When dte mode (client) is set and L is enabled, this field determines...
  • Page 13 Link Configuration Submenu Field Description Monitored Events When L is enabled, this field ANAGEMENT defines the number of status polling intervals over which the E is counted. RROR HRESHOLD For example, if the station receives the number of unanswered Status Enquiries defined in Error Threshold within the number declared in , the interface is marked as ONITORED...
  • Page 14 Link Configuration Submenu bintec User’s Guide Frame Relay...
  • Page 15: Switching Submenu

    Switching Submenu Switching Submenu ➜ The S ADD/EDIT menu is described below. WITCHING R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][SWITCHING][ADD]: Frame Relay Switching MyGateway Source Interface si4-0 Source DLCI Destination Interface Destination DLCI Burst committed (Bc) 64000 Burst excess (Be)
  • Page 16 Switching Submenu Field Value Source DLCI Defines the DLCI of the source interface for this route. Possible values: 16 .. 1007. Default value: 16. Destination Interface Here you select the destination interface for this route. Destination DLCI Defines the DLCI of the destination interface for this route.
  • Page 17: Multiprotocol Over Frame Relay Submenu

    ➜ The fields of the M ADD/EDIT menu are ULTIPROTOCOL OVER RAME ELAY described below. R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD]: Configure Frame Relay MyGateway MPR Partner Partner Name mpfr1 Interface Type point to point Inverse Arp disabled Virtual Circuits >...
  • Page 18: Virtual Circuits Submenu

    ■ RIDGE Virtual Circuits Submenu ➜ The fields of the V ADD/EDIT menu are described below. IRTUAL IRCUITS R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][SWITCHING][ADD] MyGateway Source Interface si4-0 Source DLCI Burst committed (Bc) 64000 Burst excess (Be)
  • Page 19: Ip Submenu

    Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu This menu should only be used by sites receiving multiple DLCIs from their Frame Relay service provider. Depending on the number of DLCIs and type of service being received, use this menu to define the appropriate data rates. ➜...
  • Page 20: Submenu Basic Ip-Settings

    ASIC ETTINGS is set to yes, the following screen is displayed (example RANSIT ETWORK addresses are used here): R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][IP][BASIC]: IP-Settings (mpfr1) MyGateway IP Transit Network Local IP Address 192.168.100.1 Partner IP Address 192.168.100.2...
  • Page 21 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Transit network You use an additional ISDN IP address each for your gateway and the connec- tion partner. This sets up a virtual IP network – called a transit network – during the connection. You do not normally need this setting, but it is necessary for some special configurations.
  • Page 22: Submenu More Routing

    Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Field Description Enable NAT Only if dynamic client is set for IP T RANSIT . Possible values: ETWORK ■ yes: NAT is activated for this connection partner. ■ no (default value): NAT is deactivated for this connection partner.
  • Page 23 OVER RAME ELAY OUTING R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][IP][ROUTING]: IP Routing (mpfr1) MyGateway The flags are: U (Up), D (Dormant), B (Blocked), G (Gateway Route), I (Interface Route), S (Subnet Route), H (Host Route), E (Extended Route)
  • Page 24 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu ➜ The M ADD/EDIT menu consists of the following fields: OUTING Field Description Route Type Type of route. Possible values: ■ Host route (default value): Route to a single host. ■ Network route: Route to a network. ■...
  • Page 25 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Field Description Metric The lower the value, the higher the priority of the route (possible values 0...15). The default value is 1. Table 4-4: menu fields OUTING offers the following selection options: ETWORK Description Meaning WAN without transit net- Route to a destination host or LAN that can be work...
  • Page 26 RAME ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ ADD/EDIT ADDEXT. ELAY OUTING R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][IP][ROUTING][ADD]: IP Routing MyGateway - Extended Route Route Type Host route Network WAN without transit network Destination IP Address Partner / Interface mprf1...
  • Page 27 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Field Description Destination IP Address Only for R = Host route or Network OUTE route. IP address of the destination host or LAN. Netmask Only for R = Network route. OUTE Netmask for D IP-A ESTINATION DDRESS Partner / Interface...
  • Page 28 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Field Description Source Port Only for P = tcp or udp. ROTOCOL Source port number or range of source port numbers. Destination Port Only for P = tcp or udp. ROTOCOL Destination port number or range of destination port numbers.
  • Page 29: Submenu Advanced Settings

    OURCE ESTINATION 4.2.3 Submenu Advanced Settings The fields of the A submenu are described below. DVANCED ETTINGS R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][IP][ADVANCED]: Advanced X.25 MyGateway MPR Settings (mpfr1) RIP Send none RIP Receive none IP Accounting...
  • Page 30 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu ➤➤ Gateways use to exchange information stored in routing tables by communicating with each other at regular intervals. The gateway supports both version 1 and version 2 of RIP, either individually or together. RIP is configured separately for LAN and WAN. Active and passive Gateways can be defined as active or passive gateways: Active gateways offer ➤➤...
  • Page 31 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu to set up a connection to another host in the LAN or to a connection partner, but doesn’t know its hardware address (MAC address), it sends an ARP request as ➤➤ broadcast to the network. If Proxy ARP is activated on the gateway and the desired target host can be reached e.g.
  • Page 32 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Field Description Route Announce Possible values: ■ up or dormant (default value): Routes are propagated if the interface’s status is up or dormant. ■ always: Routes are always propagated in- dependent of operational status. ■ up only: Routes are only propagated if the interface status is up.
  • Page 33 Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Description Meaning RIP V2 triggered RIP V2 messages are sent rsp. received and processed as per RFC 2091 ➤➤ (Triggered RIP). RIP V1 For sending and receiving version 1 RIP pack- ets. RIP V2 For sending and receiving version 2 RIP pack- ets.
  • Page 34: Bridge Submenu

    Multiprotocol over Frame Relay Submenu Bridge Submenu The B submenu is described below. RIDGE R4300 Setup Tool Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH [FRAME RELAY][MPR][ADD][BRIDGE]: Bridge Configuration MyGateway (mpfr1) Enable Bridging CANCEL The gateway can be operated in Bridging Mode. ➤➤ ➤➤...
  • Page 35: Index: Frame Relay

    Index: Frame Relay Advanced settings Back Route Verification Back Route Verify Basic IP settings Default route 22, 25 Destination IP address Destination port Enable NAT Extended IP routing Extended routing Flags Gateway IP address 28, 29 IP accounting IP transit network Local IP address 23, 25 Metric...
  • Page 36 Protocol 28, 30, 31 Proxy ARP Remote IP address Remote netmask 29, 30 RIP receive 29, 30 RIP send Route 28, 30 Route announce 22, 24 Route type Source interface Source IP address Source mask Source port TOS mask Type of Service (TOS) Van Jacobson Header Compression bintec User’s Guide Frame Relay...

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