Configuring Dlci Parameters (Figure 7-4, Item D); Frame Relay Dlci Configuration Screen 1 - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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Configuring DLCI Parameters (Figure 7-4, Item D)

7-12
To configure DLCI parameters (listed in
prompted, enter a
DLCI ID:
similar to the following.
Frame Relay DLCI Configuration (screen 1 of 2)
*
RLP
*
Port
*
DLCI
A Committed Information Rate (In)
B Committed Burst Size (In)
C Excess Burst Size (In)
D Committed Information Rate (Out)
E Committed Burst Size (Out)
F Excess Burst Size (Out)
G BECN Recovery Count
H Outgoing DLCI Priority
I
DLCI Backup Configuration
Option:
Figure 7-6 Frame Relay DLCI Configuration Screen 1
Pressing
[F4]
DLCI rate control and backup configuration. (The port will not be deleted
unless
is pressed at one of the higher-level port
[F4]
and
Figure
Note that the DLCI is not yet deleted. If it was created solely for frame relay
backup, it will remain in existence until the node is rebooted. If the DLCI was
created when configuring an IP, IPX, or LLC2 interface, it will remain until
that interface is deleted and the node is rebooted.
If a primary DLCI is brought down, then deleted from the
database while the backup is operational, end-to-end connec-
tivity over the backup will fail. For this reason, a primary DLCI
should never be deleted. (If there is a need to delete the DLCI, it
should first be re-configured so that it is not part of a frame relay
backup situation.)
Table
. (The default is
16–991
0
7
16
2000
2000
1000
2000
2000
1000
8
0
at this or the subsequent screen
7-4.)
7-4), press
at
Figure 7-4
[D]
.) This will display a screen
16
Node Name=node_xyz
(Figure
7-7) will delete the
screens—Figure 7-3
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