Stun Connections - Cisco MGX 8220 Installation And Configuration Manual

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FRASM Connections
addls <port_num><lsaddress><xid>
<port_num>
<lsaddress>
<xid>
4.
addchan <chan_num> <port_num> <dlci_num> <cir>
<chan_num>
<port_num>
<dlci_num>
<cir>
5.
addfrasbnnroute <port_num> <lsaddress> <chan_num> <lsap> <rsap>
<port_num>
<lsaddress>
<chan_num>
<lsap>
<rsap>

STUN Connections

To complete the STUN connections, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
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port number in the range 1–192
LS address in the range 0x01–0xFE
4-byte Hex number that is to be exchanged for this station in the
range 0000–FFFFFFFF
The add channel (addchan) command is used to specify the Frame Relay end of the connection.
This consists of specifying the DLCI and committed information rate (CIR) for the channel.
channel number is in the range 16–1015
port number is in the range 1–192
DLCI is in the range 0–1023
committed information rate: 0–1536000 bps for T1; 0–2048000 bps
for E1 (FRASM does not support E1)
Enter the add FRAS BNN route command (addfrasbnnroute) to establish a connection between
the Frame Relay channel number and the link station.
port number of the FrasBNN connection to be routed in the range 1–192
address of the link station in the range 0x01–0xFE
channel number of the connection to be routed in the range 16–1015
number in the range 0x01–0xFF (even numbers only)
number in the range 0x01–0xFF (even numbers only)
Enter the addln command to specify the physical port number (from 1 to 8) that is to be used for
the STUN connection.
Enter the add STUN group command (addstungroup) command to create a STUN group. This
command is used to specify the group number and the protocol type. When a STUN connection is
made, the connection is assigned to a group in the add STUN port command.
Release 5.0, Part Number 78-6430-03 Rev. D0, November 2003
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