
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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2.
Enter the
retransmission-limit
command and the value you want to use.
retransmission-limit
<integer>
<integer>
is the number of times that the router retransmits after the
retransmission timer expires. Legal values are 1 to 20. The default is 3.
For example, the following command line sets a retransmission limit of 8
tries:
lapf/3/2# retransmission-limit 8
lapf/3/2#
Information Limit
Information limit indicates the maximum number octets of data allowed in the
LAPF information field. The larger the number allowed, the less overhead on the
system. However, a large value could exceed the system buffer size. You should
accept the default value. To set the information limit:
1.
Navigate to the LAPF prompt.
For example:
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; lapf/1/2
2.
Enter the
information-limit
command and the value you want to use.
information-limit
<integer>
<integer>
is the number of octets. Legal values are 260 to 2052.
The default is 260.
For example, the following command line sets an information limit of 350:
lapf/3/2# information-limit 350
lapf/3/2#
Window Size
Window size indicates the maximum number of outstanding numbered
information (I) frames allowed across a connection. These are frames that have
travelled across the link, but which the peer has not acknowledged. Each of these
frames remains in a backup queue until the peer sends an acknowledge message.
A longer queue adversely affects performance. You should accept the default. To
set the window size:
1.
Navigate to the LAPF prompt.
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