Frame Relay Map Class Commands - Enterasys X-Pedition XSR CLI Cli Reference Manual

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Syntax of the "no" Form
The no command deletes the interface:
no interface serial port_num interface_num
Mode
Global configuration: 
Examples
This example selects interface serial 1/0 and sets Frame Relay encapsulation:
XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#encapsulation frame-relay
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#no shutdown
The following example selects channel group 12 of the T1/E1 port1 on the second NIM card so that 
later configurations will apply to this serial port:
XSR(config)#interface serial 2/1:12
XSR(config-if<s2/1:12)#encapsulation frame-relay
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#no shutdown

Frame Relay Map Class Commands

class
This command assigns a map class to a specific Data‐Link Connection Identifier (DLCI). This can 
be used to override the default values for the DLCIs or to override a class assigned to the interface 
or sub‐interface that the DLCI belongs to.
The actual map class is defined using the 
configuration mode. This command only applies to assigning a map class to DLCIs.
Syntax
class name
name
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no command removes the assigned map class from the DLCI.
no class name
Note: Leading zeros defined in interface_num can be omitted. For example, 0/1/2 is equivalent to 1/
2.
Note: You cannot directly delete a Serial interface assigned to a T1/E1 channel group. You must
instead delete a channel group to erase the Serial port.
XSR(config)#
Name of the map class to associate with this DLCI, up to 29 characters.
map-class frame-relay
Frame Relay Map Class Commands
 command in Global 
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