Frame Relay Commands

ENABLE FRELAY COMPRESSION

DISABLE FRELAY COMPRESSION

Enables/disables compression when Frame Relay is used.

SET FRELAY CIR bitspersecond

Defines the Committed Information Rate (CIR) in bits per second. The CIR is the rate at which the network transfers information under normal conditions. The service provider typically sets pricing based on the CIR (including other criteria) with rate guarantees.

Range: 2400-204800.

SET PROFILE DLCI dlcinumber

Defines the DLCI number for the current profile.

A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address, associated with an established Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).

Range: 16-1007.

SET FRELAY DLCI oldNum newNum

Modifies a Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI). A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address, associated with an established Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).

oldNum: The existing DLCI to be modified.

newNum: A new DLCI number to be set.

Range: 16-1007.

SET DLCI WINDOWSIZE dlciNum winSize

Defines the Frame Relay window size for the specified DLCI.

dlciNum: The existing static DLCI number.

Range: 16-1007.

winSize: The window size to be set for this DLCI.

Range: 1-255. Default: 2.

SET FRELAY DLCIMODE { DYNAMIC STATIC }

Defines the DLCI mode.

DYNAMIC: Enables dynamic configuration of new DLCIs for this connection. Dynamic DLCI (also referred to as \"DLCI discovery\") eliminates the need for static configuration of new DLCIs. All previously configured DLCIs for this connection are removed. Dynamic DLCI is performed automatically by the Frame Relay Bearer Service, so you do not have to configure a separate DLCI for each Permanent Virtual Circuit in your Frame Relay network.

STATIC: Enables static configuration of new DLCIs for this connection. In this mode, each DLCI must be defined manually.

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