JunosE 11.3.x Link Layer Configuration Guide
References
Before You Configure Frame Relay
Configuring Frame Relay
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For more information about supported interface types and specifiers on E Series routers,
see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
For more information about Frame Relay, consult the following resources:
RFC 2115—Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs Using SMIv2
(September 1997)
RFC 2863—The Interfaces Group MIB (June 2000)
RFC 2427—Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay (September 1998)
Frame Relay Forum—User-to-Network Implementation Agreement (UNI), FRF 1.1
(January 1996)
Frame Relay Forum—Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation Agreement, FRF.12
(December 1997)
ANSI T1.617 Annex D
ITU-T Recommendation Q.922, Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Data Link
Layer Specification for Frame Mode Bearer Services; Annex A (February 1992)
ITU-T Q.933 Annex A
Before you attempt to configure a Frame Relay interface, configure the physical line
interface over which Frame Relay traffic flows.
This process is described in the following chapters:
Chapter Configuring Channelized T3 Interfaces in JunosE Physical Layer Configuration
Guide
Chapter Configuring T3 and E3 Interfaces in JunosE Physical Layer Configuration Guide
The procedures described in this chapter assume that a physical interface has been
configured.
Configure a Frame Relay interface by entering Interface Configuration mode. The
procedure that follows is an example of a Frame Relay configuration on a serial interface.
All tasks are mandatory unless otherwise noted.
To configure a Frame Relay interface:
From Configuration mode, enter the physical interface on which you want to configure
1.
Frame Relay.
host1(config)#interface serial 3/1:2/1
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