Configuring Frame Relay
Defining Frame Relay link operations
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For detailed information about each parameters, see the MAX Reference.
Settings in a Frame Relay profile
Following are the Frame Relay profile parameters, shown with sample settings:
Ethernet
Frame Relay
Frame Relay profile
Name*=""
Active=Yes
Call Type=Nailed
FR Type=NNI
Nailed Grp=1
Data Svc=56KR
PRI # Type=N/A
Dial #=N/A
Bill #=N/A
Call-by-Call=N/A
Transit #=N/A
Link Status Dlci=0
Link Mgmt=T1.617D
N391=6
DTE N392=3
DTE N393=4
DCE N392=3
DCE N393=4
T391=10
T392=15
MRU=1532
Settings in a RADIUS frdlink profile
An frdlink profile is a pseudo-user profile in which the first line has this format:
frdlink-name-N Password="ascend", User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User
The name argument is the MAX system name (specified by the Name parameter in the System
profile), and N is a number in a sequential series, starting with 1. Make sure there are no
missing numbers in the series specified by N. If there is a gap in the sequence of numbers, the
MAX stops retrieving the profiles when it encounters the gap in sequence.
T392 Interval for Status Enquiry messages (from 5 to 30 seconds). The
MAX records an error message if it does not receive an Status Enquiry
message within T392 seconds. This parameter is N/A when FR Type is
DTE.
MRU Maximum Receive Units. Maximum number of bytes the MAX can
receive in a single packet across this link. Usually the default of 1532
is the right setting, unless the far end device requires a lower number.
Parameter Specifies