Enterasys Networks XSR-3020 manual Configure WAN/Frame Relay Port

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Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration

XSR(config-pmap-c<priority-server>)#priority medium 20 6400

+Gives medium priority queue a peak 20% of bandwidth & burst size of 6400 bits per second

XSR(config)#policy-map data_policy

+Adds a policy map and acquires Policy Map mode

XSR(config-pmap<data_policy>)#class data_class

+Adds a queue for this policy map and acquires Class sub-mode

XSR(config-pmap-c<data_class>)#police 24000 2400 4800 conform-action transmit exceed-action set-dscp-transmit 23 violate-action drop

+Sets traffic policing at an average rate of 24000 bits per second, a normal burst size of 2400 bits per second, and an excess burst size of 4800 bits per second. Packets conforming to values are sent, those exceeding are set to a DSCP value of 23 and those violating values are dropped.

XSR(config-pmap-c<data_class>)#bandwidth percent 50

+Gives the class a minimum 50% of the bandwidth

Configure WAN/Frame Relay Port

This port’s IP address is 154.68.1.47. The attached switch operates at 128,000 bps, with auto LMI type, and traffic shaping enabled. Any QoS values set will be applied to the DLCIs: do not apply QoS to the port, it is not recommended on Frame Relay connections. Note that some commands are abbreviated.

XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0

+Configures Frame Relay interface: Serial card in slot 1, port 0 and acquires Interface mode

XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#media-type v35

+Selects type for Frame Relay

XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#no shutdown

+Enables the interface

XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#encapsulation frame-relay

+Enables FR encapsulation

XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#frame-relay class CLASS-FRP

+Adds a FR map class

XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#frame-relay traffic-shaping

+Enables map class values

XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0.1 multipoint

+Adds FR port: serial card in slot 1, port 0, sub-interface 1 for multipoint connections and acquires Interface mode

XSR(config-if<S1/0.1>)#frame-relay interface-dlci 33

+Adds PVC #33

XSR(config-if<S1/0.1-33>)#no shutdown

+Enables the DLCI port

XSR(config-if<S1/0.1-33>)#ip address 154.68.1.47 255.255.255.0

+Configures the IP address of the port

XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0.2 multipoint

+Configures FR port: Serial card in slot 1, port 0, sub-interface 2 for multipoint links and acquires Interface mode

XSR(config-if<S1/0.2>)#frame-relay class CLASS_SI

+Adds another FR map class

XSR(config-if<S1/0.2>)#frame-relay interface-dlci 16

+Adds PVC #16 and acquires DLCI 16 sub-mode

XSR(config-if<S1/0.2-16>)#class CLASS_DLCI

+Assigns the specified map class to DLCI 16

XSR(config-if<S1/0.2-16>)#ip address 154.68.2.1 255.255.255.0

+Configures the IP address of DLCI 16

XSR(config-if<S1/0.2-16>)#no shutdown

+Enables DLCI 16 interface

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