If you select FR, the following fields display:
FR LMP:
T1.617-D. The NO LMI setting is for specialized applications in which no Frame Relay Link
Management is available or required.
DLCI Address:
1008–1022 are reserved DLCI addresses.
CKT_DCP
Enable:This field indicates whether data compression will take place. Toggles
between ON and OFF.
CKT_DCP Status:
Comp Ratio:
data.
Displays the application ports (bridge ports) available from the host platform to the WAN.
PT# —
If the active protocol is PPP, Local Management assigns only one application port per interface
number (IF#). If the active protocol is Frame Relay, Local Management assigns the available WAN
bridge ports from the host platform, one per DLCI.
The quantity of application ports for a Frame Relay network is determined by the quantity of
DLCIs (Data Link Connection Identifiers) assigned to that Interface. This is determined either
manually or by the Local Management Interface.
IF# —
Displays the Interface that is associated with the application port.
Displays the Link Identifier. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, the Data Link
LID —
Connection Identifier is displayed. If the active protocol for this interface is PPP, then PPP displays
in this field.
Displays the status of the application port. If the active protocol is Frame Relay, this
STATE —
field displays the status as Active, Inactive, or Invalid (no LMI). If the active protocol is PPP, this
field displays UP (active) or DOWN (inactive).
This field displays NO LMI, Q.933-A or T1.617-D. Set this field to
If NO LMI is selected, the following field is displayed:
Circuit State:
toggles between Active, Inactive and Invalid.
This field can be set to values from 0–1023. The values 0–15 and
This status field displays whether data compression was successful or not.
This field displays the ratio of uncompressed to compressed transmitted
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