Setting Configuration Parameters
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Modifying a Virtual Circuit

To modify a virtual circuit, enter the following command:
frmodify <slot>/<port>/<DLCI>
where <slot> is the slot number where the WSX board is located, <port> is the port number on
the WSX board, and <DLCI> is the number used to identify the virtual circuit that you want to
modify. For example, if you wanted to modify DLCI 17 on Port number 1 of the WSX board in
slot 3, you would enter
frmodify 3/1/17
or
frm 3/1/17
A screen similar to the following displays:
Modifying Frame Relay DLCI for Slot 3, Port 1, DLCI 17.
1) Administrative State ……………………………………….. = U
{(U)p, (D)own}
2) Committed Information Rate (CIR) in BPS …...........….. = 0
{0 through line speed in BPS}
3) Committed Burst Rate(Bc) ……………………………..….. = 0
{0 through positive number in bits}
4) Excess Burst Rate(Be) …………………………………….... = 0
{0 through positive number in bits)
5) Compression Administrative Status ............................... = Enabled
{(E)nabled, (D)isabled}
6) Compression PRetry Time ............................................. = 3
{1..10}
7) Compression PRetry Count ........................................... = 10
{3..255}
8) Fragmentation Interleaving ............................................= Disable
{(E)nabled, (D)isabled}
To change a value, enter the corresponding number, an '=', and the new
value. For example to set a new DLCI Active/Inactive Traps, use
: 5=d
When complete enter "save" to save all changes, or cancel or Ctrl-C to
cancel all changes. Enter ? to view the new configuration.
You make changes by entering the line number for the option you want to change, an equal
sign (=), and then the value for the new parameter. When you are done entering all new
values, type save at the colon prompt (:) and all new parameters will be saved. The follow-
ing sections describe the options you can alter through this menu.
Administrative State
This option enables and disables the virtual circuit you are modifying. Setting this option to
Up enables the circuit and allows data to be sent or received on it as long as the Operational
Status is also Up. Setting this option to Down disables the circuit; no data can be sent on the
circuit. This may be a good option to use when preconfiguring a virtual circuit in advance of
live network operation.