Viewing Channel Group Information
To delete a Frame Relay
1. Click the Frame Relay
Note:
You can only delete Frame Relay
2.Click Delete.
3.Click Apply. The Frame Relay
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Frame Relay
Table 42: Channel Group Dialog Box -
Field | Description |
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Name | The name of the interface. |
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Description | A user defined description of the |
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Type | The type of Frame Relay |
| interfaces are supported. |
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Bandwidth (kb/s) | The bandwidth of the Frame Relay |
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Administrative | The administrative status of the interface. Possible statuses include: |
Status | ● Enable |
| ● Disable |
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Operational Status | The operational status of the Frame Relay |
| statuses include: |
| ● Up - The interface is up and can transmit and receive packets. |
| ● Down - The interface is down due to some failure, and cannot |
| transmit or receive packets. |
| ● Testing - The interface is in testing mode and cannot transmit |
| or receive regular data. |
| ● Standby - The interface is a backup interface and cannot |
| transmit or receive packets unless the primary interface it |
| backs up fails. |
| ● Disabled - The interface is disabled. It cannot transmit or |
| receive packets. |
| ● Partially Down - The interface is up. However, some |
| interfaces (or PVCs) layered on top of this interface are Down. |
| Some packets can be transmitted and received. |
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DLCIs | A list of all DLCIs associated with the |
| If more than one DLCI is configured on the |
| interface, priority DLCI is active. The first DLCI is for high priority |
| traffic, the second DLCI is for medium priority traffic, etc. |
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