3. Configuration Options

Table 3-29. PVC Connection Options (3 of 4)

Primary Destination EDLCI

Possible Settings: 0 – 62

Default Setting: Initially blank; no default.

Specifies the primary destination Embedded Data Link Connection Identifier (EDLCI) for a frame relay interface when a multiplexed DLCI record is selected as one end of a connection.

Display Conditions – This option only appears when the Primary Destination DLCI contains a multiplexed DLCI record number. For a DLCI that is:

IP Enabled, IP appears in this field

Payload Managed (but not IP Enabled), PM appears in this field

0 – 62 – Specifies the EDLCI number.

Alternate Destination Link

Possible Settings: Net1-FR1,ISDN Link Name

Default Setting: Initially blank; no default.

Specifies the frame relay interface used as the alternate destination link; the to end of a from-to link that is used for backup when the primary destination link or DLCI is out of service. The only valid settings for this configuration option are frame relay interfaces that have at least one DLCI or EDLCI defined which are not part of a PVC connection or management link. For example, if ISDN Link Name has no DLCIs defined, the ISDN link name would not appear as a valid setting.

Net1-FR1– Specifies the Network interface as the destination link.

ISDN Link Name – Specifies the ISDN link of the DBM as the destination of the connection. This can be any non-null link name configured on an ISDN frame relay link on an installed DBM.

Clear Alternate – Clears the Alternate Destination Link and Alternate Destination DLCI settings, and suppresses Alternate Destination EDLCI.

Alternate Destination DLCI

Possible Settings: 16 – 1007

Default Setting: Initially blank; no default.

Specifies the alternate destination Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for a frame relay interface used for backup. The DLCI must be defined and cannot be part of a PVC connection or management link. For multiplexed DLCIs, at least one EDLCI must be unconnected for the DLCI to be a valid selection.

Display Conditions – This option does not appear when the Alternate Destination Link contains no value.

16 – 1007 – Specifies the DLCI number.

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Paradyne 9720 PVC Connection Options 3, Primary Destination Edlci, Alternate Destination Link, Alternate Destination Dlci

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