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Enter the number that corresponds to the DLCI for your trunk. A two-digit number can be entered and the zeros will proceed the digits. The DLCI is supplied by your network service provider at the time the trunk was provisioned.

When you have entered your DLCI, the Trunk Configuration menu is displayed.

8From the Trunk Configuration menu, enter option 5 Committed Info Rate (CIR) and the CIR menu is displayed.

Enter the CIR (Committed Information Rate), in units of 1000 (1K). Valid values are between 0K and 128K. The CIR should be equal to or less than the Trunk access rate.

x- Enter Number, or P - Previous Menu

Selection : _

Enter the number that corresponds to the CIR in units of 1K for your trunk. The CIR range is from 0 to 128K and should be equal to or less than the trunk access rate which can not exceed 56K. The CIR is supplied by your network service provider at the time the trunk was provisioned.

When you have entered your CIR, the Trunk Configuration menu is displayed.

9From the Trunk Configuration menu, enter option 6 Excess Burst Rate (Be) and the Be menu is displayed.

Enter the Be (excess Burst Rate), in units of 1000 (1K). Valid values are between 0K and 128K. The sum of Be + CIR should be equal to or less than the Trunk access rate.

x- Enter Number, or P - Previous Menu

Selection : _

Enter the number that corresponds to the Be in units of 1K for your trunk. The Be range is from 0 to 128K and the sum of Be plus CIR should be equal to or less than the trunk access rate.

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Contents Model FR111 Page Page Trademarks Contents Ascii Terminal Menu System AppendicesIntroduction and Description Page MultiFRAD 100-Series IntroductionIntroduction and Description SetupSoftware Loading and Configuration About This ManualAscii Terminal Menu System Service, Warranty and Tech SupportOrdering a Frame Relay Line Typical ApplicationHow to Configure a MultiFRAD Page Page FCC Regulations for Telephone Line Intercon- nection Page Canadian Limitations Notice Compatibility Specifications Data PortTrunk Electrical/Physical/EnvironmentalPage Front and Back Panel Descriptions Page Data Front PanelTrunk Back Panel Power ConnectorTrunk Connector Data ConnectorDIP-Switches Switch SettingsShunts ShuntsPage Setup Page Unpacking Safety Warnings DIP-Switch Settings Power Data Shunts V.35 ShuntSoftware Loading Configuration Page Loading Software Page Page Configuring Your MultiFRAD using Windows Page Page Page Configuring your MultiFRAD using a Dumb Terminal NRZ C e s s r a t e 0 0 Enter Number, or P Previous Menu Page Selection Page Software Utility Descriptions Page MultiFRAD Main Menu Download Configuration Data PortDiagnostics Others StatisticsMultiFRAD Version HelpSpeed Data Port ConfigurationMode Asynchronous/Synchronous Sync Mode ParametersEncoding Scheme InterFrame Timer in mSBetween Frames Word Length CRC PresetAsync Mode Parameters Baud RatePacing ParityStop Bits Flow ControlEIA Pass Through Pass XonEcho ENQ/ACK Management Type Trunk ConfigurationData Link Connection Identifier Dlci Management Parameters Polling Interval Encapsulation TypeCommitted Info Rate CIR Error ThresholdFull Status Counter Monitored EventExcess Burst Rate Be Back to BackStatistics Other Tests Loop TestsPage Ascii Terminal Menu System Page Configurations Menu CTS Async Data Port ConfigurationChannel Device Trunk Facility NRZ Sync Data Port ConfigurationPage C e s s r a t e 0 0 Page Page Statistics View Statistics Page Diagnostic Tests Reset OptionsPage Product and Firmware ID Flash Firmware UpgradeMemory Test Watch Dog TestService, Warranty and Tech Support Page Tech Support Limited WarrantyModel Number Serial Number Firmware Version Recording MultiFRAD InformationAbout the Multi-Tech BBS ServiceDownloading a File Logging on to the Multi-Tech BBSIf you don’t know the file name About CompuServeAbout the Internet About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceUpgrading the Flash Prom Using FlashPro to Upgrade MultiFRAD FirmwarePage Appendices Page Data connector RS232C/V.24 * Cable Appendix a Cabling DiagramsPin Identification Trunk CableBack-To-Back Cable