Frame Relay/Maintenance Protocol; Frame Relay/Polling Frequency; Frame Relay/Dlci Mapping - ADTRAN Express L768 User Manual

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Frame Relay/Maintenance Protocol

Write security: 3, Read security: 5
The Frame Relay maintenance protocol is used on the WAN port. The main-
tenance protocol is used to send link status and virtual circuit information be-
tween Frame Relay switches and other devices (such as routers) that
communicate with them. Possible choices are listed below.
Annex D (def) - This is an ANSI standard and is the most commonly
used standard in the US.
Annex A - This is the CCITT European standard.
LMI - This was developed by a vendor consortium and is also known
as the "consortium" management interface specification. It is still
used by some carriers in the U.S.
Static - This should be selected when there is no Frame Relay switch in
the circuit. The DLCIs are assigned in the DLCI Mapping and must be
the same for the device it will communicate with.

Frame Relay/Polling Frequency

Write security: 3, Read security: 5
This parameter is the interval that the Express L768/L1.5 polls the Frame Re-
lay switch using the maintenance protocol selected above. The Express L768/
L1.5 is required to poll the Frame Relay switch periodically to determine
whether the link is active. The value is in seconds and ranges from 5 to 30 sec-
onds with a default of 15 seconds.

Frame Relay/DLCI Mapping

This menu allows each DLCI to be mapped to a particular Frame Relay main-
tenance protocol. Each protocol parameter can be individually configured for
each DLCI. By factory default, the DLCI map is empty.
When empty and a maintenance protocol other than static is used, the Express
L768/L1.5 will poll the switch to determine which DLCIs are active. These ac-
tive DLCIs will attempt to determine the IP and IPX addresses on the other end
of the virtual circuit using Inverse ARP (IARP). If there is a response, the net-
work learned will be added to the router tables and the virtual circuit will be
treated as an unnumbered interface. Bridge mode is not attemped in this case.
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