Configuring Frame Relay
Concentrating incoming calls onto Frame Relay
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide Preliminary January 4, 2001 5-21
The next set of parameters configures a DLCI Connection profile to the CPE router:
Ethernet
Connections
cpu-router
Station=cpe-router
Active=Yes
Encaps=FR
IP options
LAN Adrs=10.9.8.7/24
Encaps options
FR Prof=fr-dte
DLCI=55
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
permconn-max-2 Password="ascend", User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User
User-Name="cpe-router",
Framed-Protocol=FR,
Framed-Address=10.9.8.7,
Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.0,
Ascend-Route-IP=Route-IP-Yes,
Ascend-FR-DLCI=55,
Ascend-FR-Profile-Name="fr-dte"
Note: The MAX unit creates a route for this destination and uses it to forward packets from
PPP clients. Administrators can choose to add static routes to other subnets or to enable
dynamic routing updates to or from the router across Frame Relay. The usual considerations
for IP routing connections apply (see Configuring IP Routing on page 9-1).
Configuring Frame Relay Direct
When a PPP Connection profile specifies FR Direct, the MAX simply forwards the data stream
out on a specified DLCI interface. It leaves the task of routing the packets to an upstream
device.
For background information about specifying a DLCI interface, see Configuring a DLCI
logical interface on page 5-13.
Settings in a Connection profile
Following are the relevant FR-Direct parameters, shown with sample settings:
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile
Active=Yes
Encaps=PPP
Route IP=Yes
Encaps options
Recv PW=clientpw
IP options