Quick Start Guide

Back-to-Back with Frame Relay

Back-to-Back with Frame Relay

The following configuration will set up two Routers back-to-back with Frame Relay.

BoulderDenver

1.1.1.1/241.1.1.1/24

Boulder

24 DS0s

Denver

wan1: PPP or Frame Relay

1.1.1.1/24

2.2.2.1 / 24

Static Routes

 

 

 

IP

 

Boulder Router in Slot 1

Command

set clock1 internal set 1 default disconnect a:1

disconnect 1

set a:1:all type data connect a:1:all 1:1:1

rename 1 "LocalUnit" "Boulder"

rename 1 "RemoteUnit" "wan1"

set 1:1 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0

add 1 "wan1" static ip network

2.2.2.0255.255.255.0 1 set 1:1:1 encapsulation fr set 1 lmi disable

set 1 "wan1" trunk 1

set 1 "wan1" dlci 101 reset 1

Description

Set primary master transmit clock source

Set Router to default settings

Disconnect all connections to the T1 on the Controller (slot a)

Disconnect all connections to the router in slot 1

Set the T1-1 of the Controller, Type to Data

Connect all of T1-1 to the Router that is in slot 1

Rename the Adit 600 from "LocalUnit" (default) to "Boulder" (LAN)

Rename WAN #1 from "RemoteUnit" (default) to "wan1"

Set the Ethernet IP address, in the conventional IP address format. (Router LAN)

Adds a static IP network (route) to the WAN interface

Set the encapsulation on trunk 1 to Frame Relay

Disable LMI (Local Management Interface)

Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk 1

Set the DLCI number

Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set

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Carrier Access 002-0118-0180 quick start Back-to-Back with Frame Relay