Chapter 13: AI2524 Frame Relay Configuration Steps

Monitor the

Frame Relay

Connections

To monitor Frame Relay connections, perform any of these tasks in EXEC mode:

zClear dynamically created Frame Relay maps, which are created by the use of Inverse ARP.

clear frame-relay-inarp

zDisplay information about Frame Relay DLCIs and the LMI. show interfaces serial number

zDisplay LMI statistics.

show frame-relay lmi [ type number]

zDisplay the current Frame Relay map entries. show frame-relaymap

zDisplay PVC statistics.

show frame-relay pvc [ type number [dlci]]

zDisplay configured static routes. show frame-relayroute

zDisplay Frame Relay traffic statistics. show frame-relay traffic

zDisplay information about the status of LAPF. show frame-relay lapf

zDisplay all the SVCs under a specified map list. show frame-relay svc maplist

Example: Configuration Providing Backward Compatibility

This example configuration provides backward compatibility and in- teroperability with earlier versions that are not compliant with RFC 1490. The ietf keyword is used to generate RFC 1490 traffic. This con- figuration is possible because of the flexibility provided by separately defining each map entry.

encapsulation frame-relay

frame-relay map ip 131.108.123.2 48 broadcast ietf

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