Define The Frame Relay Signaling Type; Configure Frame-Relay Counters - HP ProCurve 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Data Link Layer Protocol for E1, T1, and Serial Interfaces
Configuring the Logical Interface
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To configure the signaling role, enter the following command from the Frame
Relay interface configuration mode context:
Syntax: frame-relay intf-type [dte | dce | nni]

Define the Frame Relay Signaling Type

You must configure the Frame Relay interface to use the same signaling type
that your Frame Relay service provider uses. From the Frame Relay interface
configuration mode context, enter:
Syntax: frame-relay lmi-type [ansi | auto | cisco | none | q933a]
Table 6-5 maps the Frame Relay signaling type to the setting that you must
enter for the frame-relay lmi-type command.
Table 6-5.
Frame Relay Signaling
Signaling type
Annex D
detect signaling type from incoming
message
Cisco LMI
no signaling (disables signaling role
as well)
Annex A
For example, to set the signaling type to auto, enter the following command
from the Frame Relay interface configuration mode context:
ProCurve(config-fr 1)# frame-relay lmi-type auto
The default setting is ansi.

Configure Frame-Relay Counters

The Frame Relay counters monitor status polls sent and received, track errors,
and change the endpoint's signaling status from up to down, depending on the
number of errors counted within a set frame of events. Although you can tailor
the counter settings to your system, most applications do not require special
settings, so you should keep the default settings.
Option
Complete Command
ansi
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
auto
frame-relay lmi-type auto
cisco
frame-relay lmi-type cisco
none
frame-relay lmi-type none
q933a
frame-relay lmi-type q933a

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