Example
fr lmi type
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Parameter
Description
Example
# Set the frame relay interface Serial 2/0 to operate in DCE mode and set T392 to
10s.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial2/0
[Sysname-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr
[Sysname-Serial2/0] fr interface-type dce
[Sysname-Serial2/0] fr lmi t392dce 10
fr lmi type { ansi | nonstandard | q933a } [ bi-direction ]
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ansi: Standard LMI protocol type of ANSI T1.617 Appendix D.
nonstandard: Nonstandard compatible LMI protocol type.
q933a: Standard LMI protocol type of Q.933 Appendix A.
bi-direction: Specifies to respond to status-enquiry messages from network side
in frame relay DTE mode. The support of this keyword varies with device models.
Use the
command to configure the frame relay LMI protocol type.
fr lmi type
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By default, the LMI protocol type is q933a.
LMI protocol is used to maintain frame relay protocol PVC table, including
notifying PVC increasing, detecting PVC deleting, monitoring PVC status changing
and authenticating link integrity. The system usually supports three standard LMI
protocols ITU-T Q.933 Appendix A, ANSI T1.617 Appendix D, and
nonstandard-compatible LMI protocol.
The bi-direction keyword specifies the interface to respond to status enquiry
messages form network side when operating in frame relay DTE mode. It does not
enable frame relay network specifications of the network side and has no effect
on frame relay DCE interfaces. Normally, this keyword is only needed when the
current device is to communicate with routers that require bi-directional LMI, such
as Motorola Vanguard 5.3 (or former versions).
# Set the frame relay LIMI type of Serial 2/0 to nonstandard compatible protocol.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial 2/0
[Sysname-Serial2/0] fr lmi type nonstandard
command to restore the default.
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