CONFIGURING ALTERNATE ACCESSES

Frame Relay Accesses

CURRENT X.25 RESTRICTIONS

X.25 virtual circuits must be two-way logical channels; one-way incoming and one-way out- going channels are not currently supported.

Each system can have only one X.25 access. The X.25 access can use only one line.

A maximum of eight virtual circuits can be configured per access. This can be any combination of PVCs or SVCs. Each virtual circuit counts as one of the system’s available 48 connections.

X.25 accesses cannot be changed via Dynamic Management.

Security must be enabled on the system in order to support X.25 connections.

Bearer channels which are used by X.25 accesses may not be shared by other access types.

Support for X.25 Multi-Link Protocol is not provided.

There can be no aggregation between X.25 virtual circuits and any other type of connections (for example, ISDN, Dedicated, or Frame Relay).

The maximum X.25 packet size supported is 1024 bytes.

RFC877 is the only line protocol supported for X.25 VCs. Therefore, only IP data can be sent over an X.25 VC.

FRAME RELAY ACCESSES

CONFIGURING A FRAME RELAY ACCESS

Notes: You may configure up to 32 frame relay accesses per CyberSWITCH, and a total of 192 PVCs. The number of PVCs you can assign per access is arbitrary, as long as the total number of PVCs (from all accesses) is not greater than 192. With the NE Link-B2model, you are further limited to 48 total PVCs as opposed to 192.

Frame relay and X.25 accesses are available only if you have purchased the additional software module for packet switched accesses.

USING CFGEDIT

To add a frame relay access, information must be entered for the access itself, and also for the associated PVC. A separate section with instructions for completing the configuration of each follows.

Note: If a default value is provided, use that default value if you are unsure of the value.

CONFIGURING GENERAL ACCESS INFORMATION

1.Select Access from the Physical Resources menu, then follow the onscreen instructions to add a a frame relay access.

2.Select the line Id the access will be using.

3.Enter a frame relay access name of 1 to 16 non-blank, alpha-numeric characters. The frame relay access name is a user-defined name and is provided as an aid in helping you track events occurring on a Frame Relay Access.

4.Select the data rate from the supplied list of data rates.

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