Central Site Remote Access Switch 599
S
YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
Frame Relay Commands
Slot number refers to the slot in which the digital modem card resides, and all refers to all
modems on the card. Example: modem upgrade 2 all upgrades all modems on the DM card in slot
2.
We recommend you monitor the upgrade process by using the
dr
console command. The
upgrade process should take approximately one minute. Only after the upgrade process
completes for all modems, reset the system.
Note:
DO NOT DISRUPT POWER during the execution of the modem upgrade process! If
power is disrupted, it could result in damage to the modem.
modem devices
Displays active digital modem connections by device name. Lists slot number, modem
number, and in the case of the DM-24 or DM-30, lists connect parameters.
F
RAME
R
ELAY
C
OMMANDS
The following commands are used to display information concerning both the status and traffic
statistics of a particular frame relay connection.
fr a <access n>
Sets an internal variable. The frame relay
<access n>
will be the assumed current access for
all subsequent frame relay system console commands entered. <Access n> will remain the
current access, until it is changed through issuing another
fr a <access n>
command. The
<access n> is the access index that is assigned to each frame relay access during the frame relay
access configuration.
Note that this command may be used in conjunction with all other
fr
commands. For example,
fr a 1 lmi
would be a valid command, changing the frame relay access to 1 before
displaying information relating to the LMI link.
fr d <DLCI m>
Sets an internal variable.
<DLCI m>
will be the default DLCI under the currently-selected
access, and therefore the assumed context for all subsequent frame relay system console
commands entered. <DLCI m> will remain the default DLCI until the default is changed
through reissuing the
fr d <DLCI m>
command. The DLCI value is provided by the service
provider at line subscription time.
For the following frame relay commands, information is displayed for the currently selected access.
However, you may also change the access (which, in turn, changes the default) by using these
commands along with the access index command. Refer to the
fr a <access n>
command.
fr display
Displays the configuration information as entered during the last CFGEDIT session for the
currently-selected frame relay access. Note that this also includes any configured PVCs
associated with this access.
fr stats
Displays the statistics associated with the currently-selected access and DLCI. Refer to
Frame
Relay Statistics
, for a list of available statistics and their definitions.