Avaya G250 Administration page 230

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Configuring WAN interfaces
Note:
The WAN media module in a G250 must always be in slot number 2. The G250
Note:
only supports a single channel group.
Note:
Currently only point-to-point frame relay sub-interfaces are supported.
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8. Use the frame-relay interface-dlci DLCI-number command to configure a Data
Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for the frame relay sub-interface. 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:
9. If required, use the frame-relay priority-dlci-group command to configure a
Priority DLCI group. The arguments for this command are the DLCIs you want to assign to
high, medium, normal, and low priority traffic, respectively. For example, the command
frame-relay priority-dlci-group 17 18 19 assigns DLCI 17 to high priority
traffic, DLCI 18 to medium priority traffic, and DLCI 19 to normal and low priority traffic. For
more information, see
page 272.
10. Use the ip address command to configure an IP address and subnet mask for the frame
relay sub-interface.
11. Type exit to return to general context. The prompt returns to:
G350-001(super)#
12. If needed, repeat Step 6 through Step 10 to configure additional frame relay sub-interfaces
on the same serial interface.
13. If needed, repeat Step 2 through Step 11 to configure frame relay encapsulation for other
serial interfaces on the same WAN port.
14. Test the WAN configuration. See
connectivity
15. Use the copy running-config startup-config command to save the
configuration.
230 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping and FRF.12 Fragmentation
Verifying the WAN configuration and testing
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