Chapter 9: Configuring Frame Relay

Overview

9-1

Virtual Circuits

9-1

DLCIs

9-1

DTEs

9-2

DCEs

9-2

Frame Relay Features

9-3

Multi-Protocol Encapsulation

9-3

Address Resolution

9-4

Dynamic Resolution Using Inverse ARP

9-4

Controlling Congestion in Frame Relay Networks

9-4

Rate Enforcement (CIR) - Generic Traffic Shaping

9-4

Discard Eligibility (DE) Bit

9-5

Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN)

9-5

Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN)

9-5

Link Management Information (LMI)

9-7

Sub-interfaces

9-7

FRF.12 Fragmentation

9-8

End-to-End Fragmentation

9-8

User Configuration Commands

9-8

Map-Class Configuration

9-9

Show Running Configuration

9-9

Displaying Statistics

9-9

Reports and Alarms

9-9

Clear Statistics

9-9

Interconnecting via Frame Relay Network

9-10

Configuring Frame Relay

9-11

Multi-point to Point-to-Point Example

9-11

Chapter 10: Configuring Dialer Services

Overview of Dial Services

10-1

Dial Services Features

10-1

Asynchronous and Synchronous Support

10-2

AT Commands on Asynchronous Ports

10-2

V.25bis over Synchronous Interfaces

10-2

DTR Dialing for Synchronous Interfaces

10-3

Time of Day feature

10-3

Typical Use for Dial Services

10-3

Ethernet Backup

10-3

Implementing Dial Services

10-4

Dialer Profiles

10-4

Dialer Interface

10-5

Dialer Strings

10-5

Dialer Pool

10-5

Addressing Dialer Resources

10-5

Configuring Encapsulation

10-6

ISDN Callback

10-6

Configuring the Dialer Interface

10-10

Creating and Configuring the Dialer Interface

10-10

Configuring the Map Class

10-11

Configuring the Physical Interface for the Dialer Interface

10-11

Sample Dialer Configuration

10-11

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