Cyclades-PR2000
Menu CONFIG=>INTERFACE=>SWAN=>ENCAPSULATION=>FRAME RELAY=><ESC>=>ADD DLCI
Parameter | Example | Your Application |
DLCI Number | Sixteen. This number is supplied by the |
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| Public Frame Relay network provider. |
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Frame Relay Address Map | Static, which maps one IP address to this |
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| DLCI. |
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IP Address | 200.240.230.1 |
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Enable Predictor | Yes, if Cyclades routers are used on both |
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Compression | ends of the link and Predictor Compression |
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| is enabled on both routers. This feature is |
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| effective only for links running at speeds |
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| under 2 Mbps. |
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Number of Bits for | Sixteen when both routers are of the PR |
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Compression | line. Ten must be used if the other router is |
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| a PathRouter. |
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FIGURE 4.14 DLC CONFIGURATION MENU PARAMETERS
STEP FIVE
Now that the central office’s LAN has been defined, a route must be added to tell the router that the remote site’s LAN is at the other end of the line. Creating a static route is the simplest way to do this. Chapter 9 of the Installation Manual explains static routes and other routing methods available in CyROS. Fill in the spaces in Figure 4.15 with the values for your application.
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