Prestige 1600 Universal Access Concentrator
Menu 4.2 – Internet Setup Frame Relay Options
Encapsulation= RFC 1490
DLCI = 16
CIR (kbps)= 64
EIR (kbps)= 80
Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL:
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Encapsulation | Be sure to use the encapsulation method | RFC 1973 (PPP) |
| required by your ISP. The Prestige supports the | RFC 1490 |
| following methods. See section 4.3.1 for more | |
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| information. |
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DLCI | Enter the DLCI number required by your ISP. | 16 |
| This is a path number of a portion of the PVC |
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| (the DLCI changes for each hop through the |
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| network), not the address of the destination. |
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| The default DLCI for the Prestige is 16 for the |
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| first PVC. See section 4.3.2 for more |
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| information. |
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CIR (Kbps) | Enter the CIR as negotiated with your ISP. See | 64 |
| section 4.3.3 for more information. |
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EIR (Kbps) | Enter the EIR as negotiated with your ISP. See | 80 |
| section 4.3.4 for more information. |
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4.4How To Configure Frame Relay For A Remote Node
Configuring Frame Relay for a remote node is similar to configuring Frame Relay for Internet Access.
Go to Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile, move the cursor to the move the cursor to the Edit Frame Relay Options= field, press the [SPACEBAR] once to display Yes and then press [ENTER]. This takes you to Menu 11.5 - Remote Node Frame Relay Options shown next.
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