SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Frame Relay Interface Config Command Set

 

 

frame-relay lmi-n392dte <threshold>

Use the frame-relaylmi-n392dtecommand to set the N392 error threshold for the DTE endpoint. Typical applications should leave the default value for this setting. Use the no form of this command to return to the default value.

Syntax Description

<threshold>Sets the threshold value (valid range: 1-10)

Default Values

<threshold>3 errors

Command Modes

(config-fr 1)#

Virtual Frame Relay Interface Configuration Mode required

Functional Notes

If the error threshold is met, the signaling state status is changed to down, which indicates a service-affecting condition. This condition is cleared once N393 consecutive error-free events are received. N392 defines the number of errors required in a given event window, while N393 defines the number of polling events in each window.

For example:

If N392=3 and N393=4, then if three errors occur within any four events, the interface is determined inactive.

Usage Examples

The following example sets the N392 threshold for 5 errors:

(config)#interface frame-relay 1 (config-fr1)#frame-relay lmi-n392dte 5

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