4. Configuration Options
9128-A2-GB20-80
September 2002
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Selecting a Frame Relay Discovery Mode
When a Frame Relay Discovery Mode is active, the FrameSaver unit “discovers”
network DLCIs from the network LMI status response message. It configures a
network DLCI and a user data port DLCI, and automatically connects them to
create a PVC.
Main Menu
→
Auto-Configuration
→
Frame Relay Discovery Mode
Automatically configured network DLCIs are multiplexed, and each automatically
configured port DLCI carries the same DLCI Number as its corresponding network
DLCI. These are the same DLCI numbers that would have been available had the
FrameSaver unit not been inserted in the link, between your equipment and the
network.
NOTE:
A local Management PVC (e.g., the PVC between the router and the
FrameSaver unit’s user data port) must be configured manually.
The following will occur when a Frame Relay Discovery Mode is selected:
Discovery Mode
Configuration Description
1MPort
Auto-configuration is enabled on Port-1.
A management DLCI is configured.
A multiplexed network DLCI containing two embedded
DLCIs (EDLCIs) is configured for Port-1 user data and
management data.
A PVC connection is configured between the network
and port DLCIs.
1Port
Auto-configuration is enabled on Port-1.
No management DLCI is configured.
A multiplexed network DLCI is configured for Port-1 user
data.
A PVC connection is configured between the network
and port DLCIs.
1PPort
Auto-Configuration is enabled on Port-1.
A Port-1 DLCI is created for each network DLCI and
automatically cross-connected to it.
Payload management is configured for the network DLCI
and assigned the Node IP Address.
2MPorts
(only applies to models with
multiple data ports)
Auto-configuration is enabled on both Port-1 and Port-2.
A multiplexed network DLCI containing three EDLCIs is
configured for Port-1 customer data, Port-2 customer
data, and management data.
PVC connections are configured between the network
and port DLCIs.
A management PVC is configured on the network
interface.
Summary of Contents for 9126
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