Chapter 31. Configuring and Monitoring Frame RelayInterfaces
This chapter describes the Frame Relay configuration and operational commands
and includes the following sections:
v“Frame Relay Configuration Commands”
v“Accessing the Frame Relay Monitoring Prompt” on page432
v“Frame Relay Monitoring Commands” on page432
v“Frame Relay Interfaces and the GWCON Interface Command” on page445
Note: For information on monitoring bandwidth reservation over Frame Relay, refer
to Configuring and Monitoring Bandwidth Reservation in
Using and
Configuring Features
.

Frame Relay Configuration Commands

This section describes the Frame Relay configuration commands. Enter all
commands at the Frame Relay> prompt.
Youmust restart the router for new configuration changes to take effect. Table 57the commands.
Table57. Frame Relay Configuration Commands Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
10.
Add Adds PVCs, Required PVC groups, SVCs,and destination protocol
addresses to the Frame Relay interface.
Change Modifies a PVC, SVCor Required PVC group previously defined by the
add command.
Disable Disables any enabled Frame Relay features.
Enable Enables Frame Relay features such as circuit monitoring, management
options, multicast, protocol-broadcast, and orphans.
List Displays the current configuration of the LMI, PVCs, Required PVC
groups, SVCs,HDLC information, and protocol addresses.
LLC ConfiguresLLC parameters on the Frame Relay interface. These LLC
parameters are required when runningAPPN over the Frame Relay
interface.
Remove Deletesany previously added PVCs, SVCs, orrequired PVC groups (if
empty), or protocol addresses.
Set Configures the Frame Relay management options and parameters
(N1-parameter,N2-parameter, N3-parameter, P1 parameter, and
T1-parameter). Configures the physical-layer parameters for FR serial
interfaces. Sets the maximum frame size.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page 11.
Note: In this section, the terms

circuit number

and

PVC

are synonymous with the
term DLCI (Data Link Circuit Identifier).
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