Frame Relay Fragmentation Interleaving
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Frame Relay Fragmentation Interleaving

The fragmentation interleaving feature allows for the transmission of higher priority traffic to
be expedited by setting a maximum frame size. If lower priority traffic exceeds the set frame
size value, it is fragmented into smaller pieces less than or equal to the set maximum frame
size.
When the fragmentation feature is enabled, frame traffic is examined for priority. High priority
traffic is not fragmented. Fragemented frames are reassembles on the far side (destination) of
the link.
The following diagram illustrates this concept:
Frame Relay Fragmentation Process
Fragmentation must be enabled on both ends of the data link for successful fragmentation
and reassembly to occur.
The maximum frame size should not be set so low that average frame traffic is broken into
more than 64 fragments.
For information on enabling Frame Relay fragmentation, see Modifying a Virtual Circuit on
page 29-29.
Higher Priority Frame Lower Priority Frame
Higher Priority FrameLower Priority Fragment Lower Priority Fragment

Before Transmission

After Transmission

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