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frame-relay fragment
This command specifies the FRF.12 end‐to‐end fragment size for a Frame Relay map‐class. 
Fragment size is defined in bytes. It specifies the number of payload bytes from the original frame 
that will go into each fragment. The transmitted fragment will include eight additional bytes from 
headers (6) and CRC(2).
Syntax
frame-relay fragment bytes
bytes
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no command disables FRF.12 end‐to‐end fragmentation:
no frame-relay fragment
Mode
Map Class configuration: 
Default
Fragmentation is disabled
Example
The following example creates the map class slowlink with fragmentation set at 53 bytes:
XSR(config)#map-class frame-relay slowlink
XSR(config-map-class<slowlink>)#frame-relay fragment 53
XSR(config-map-class<slowlink>)#service-policy frf12
map-class frame-relay
The command selects a supported Frame Relay map class and gives it a mnemonic name that can 
be referenced in Frame Relay configuration.
Map-class frame-relay
When a map‐class command is entered, the CLI enters Map‐Class configuration mode, changing 
the CLI prompt to 
Syntax
map-class [frame-relay | dialer] map-class-name
frame-relay
Note: For proper operation of fragmentation, QOS is required to classify a service-policy which will
define a high priority queue. The queue must send frames no larger than the fragment size or
fragmentation will also be applied to high priority queue data and latency will grow, defeating the
primary purpose of FRF.12 fragmentation.
Size of frame to pass unfragmented.
XSR(config-map-class)#
 starts configuration of a map‐class profile with a user‐specific name. 
config-map-class
Sets a Frame Relay map class.
 where you can enter map‐class specific values.
Frame Relay Map Class Commands
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