Configuring Frame Relay - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring frame relay

1. Ensure that the port is configured on the media module:
- For an E1/T1 port, see
page 217.
- For a USP port, see
page 221.
2. Ensure that you are in the context of a serial interface that is defined on the port. If you are
not in the context of a serial interface, use the interface Serial command. To view
all serial interfaces that are defined, use the show interfaces Serial command.
3. Use the encapsulation frame-relay command to change the encapsulation to
frame relay. You can optionally specify the encapsulation type: IETF (RFC1490/RFC2427)
or non-IETF. The default encapsulation type is IETF.
Note:
Non-IETF encapsulation is compatible with other vendors.
Note:
4. If needed, use the frame-relay lmi commands to change the Local Management
Interface (LMI) parameters from their default values, or use the frame-relay
traffic-shaping command to activate traffic shaping on the frame relay interface. For
more information on traffic shaping, see
Fragmentation
5. If you want to change the queuing mode of the interface, see
(WFVQ)
6. Type exit to return to general context. The prompt returns to:
G350-001(super)#
7. Use the interface Serial if.fr-sub-if point-to-point command to create
a frame relay sub-interface and enter the context of the interface. For example:
- interface Serial 2/1:2.1 point-to-point
creates frame relay sub-interface number 1 on the E1/T1 media module in slot number
2, on port number 1, with channel group number 2
- interface Serial 5/1:2.3.2 point-to-point
creates frame relay sub-interface number 3 on the E1/T1 media module in slot number
5, on port number 1, with channel group number 2, and with IP interface number 2
- interface Serial 2/1.2 point-to-point
creates frame relay sub-interface number 2 on the USP media module in slot number
2, on port number 1
- interface Serial 5/1.2.1 point-to-point
creates frame relay sub-interface number 2 on the USP media module in slot number
5, on port number 1, with IP interface number 1
Configuring the Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module
Configuring the Avaya MM342 USP WAN media module
on page 272.
on page 207 for instructions.
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping and FRF.12
Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing
Issue 3 February 2007
Initial WAN configuration
on
on
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