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:

Figure 4-6 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay OptionsTable 4-4 Menu 4.2 - Internet Setup Frame Relay Options

Field

Description

Options/Examples

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

information.

 

 

 

 

DLCI

Enter the DLCI number required by your ISP.

16

 

This is a path number of a portion of the PVC

 

 

(the DLCI changes for each hop through the

 

 

network), not the address of the destination.

 

 

The default DLCI for the Prestige is 16 for the

 

 

first PVC. See section 4.3.2 for more

 

 

information.

 

CIR (Kbps)

Enter the CIR as negotiated with your ISP. See

64

 

section 4.3.3 for more information.

 

EIR (Kbps)

Enter the EIR as negotiated with your ISP. See

80

 

section 4.3.4 for more information.

 

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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