Multi-Tech Systems FR2201 manual MultiFRAD Software

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Chapter 4 - MultiFRAD Software

If you click the DLCI button on the right side of the dialog box, the Frame Relay DLCI dialog box is displayed.

If you are connected to a frame relay service, this dialog box should display your current DLCI numbers automatically. It also shows the protocol mapping of the highlighted DLCI, which data port it is mapped to, and how you set up your Congestion Management, Mode, CIR, and Be values. To change the mapping of a DLCI, highlight the DLCI number in the DLCIs: window on the left side of the dialog box. The dialog box will then change to the mapping of that DLCI. To add a new DLCI that has not been auto detected, click the New (+) button and the Frame Relay New DLCI dialog box is displayed.

To add a new DLCI Number, enter the number in the Enter DLCI Number window. You do not have to enter the leading zeros.

When you click the OK button, the new DLCI appears in the DLCI’s window in the Frame Relay DLCI dialog box.

When a DLCI has just been detected, or if you have just created a new DLCI, it has not yet been mapped to a protocol address or a data port. The default Congestion Management, mode, CIR, and Be are displayed. You should verify these default settings with how your new DLCI is provisioned by your service provider.

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