Appendix C Frame Relay Examples

This chapter provides step-by-step examples to help you configure your AT- LAS 550 for frame relay. Figure C-1 illustrates an ATLAS 550 configured to support packet data.

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SNA Router

Nx

Port

Nx

Port

Pkt

Endpoint 2

Pkt

Endpoint 3

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Endpoint 1

 

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Frame Relay Network

Figure C-1. ATLAS to Support Packet Data Configuration

The general procedure for configuring the ATLAS 550 depicted in Figure C-1 is as follows:

1.From PACKET MANAGER/PACKET ENDPNTS/CONFIG, create three packet

endpoints.

2.From PACKET MANAGER/PACKET CNCTS, make the IP and SNA protocol connections.

From DEDICATED MAP, connect the packet endpoints to the physical ports.

EXAMPLE 1: IP ROUTING NETWORK—ATLAS 550 AS THE CENTRAL-SITE ROUTER

Example 1 (see Figure C-2 on page C-2) depicts a typical IP routing network using an ATLAS 550 as the central-site router. A TSU 100e with a router module is located at each of the two remote sites, and an FSU with an external router is located at a third site. The central-site ATLAS 550 terminates a full T1 frame relay connection from the XYZ service provider, and the internal router terminates the IP traffic. To re-create this example, follow the process that follows.

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ADTRAN 550 user manual Appendix C Frame Relay Examples, Figure C-1. Atlas to Support Packet Data Configuration