
Customizing Frame Relay
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<integer>
is the number of seconds allowed. Legal values are 2 to 90 seconds.
The default is 10.
For example, the following command line sets a timer of 45 seconds:
signalling/3/2# call-proceeding-timer 45
signalling/3/2#
Status Enquiry Timer
Status enquiry timer indicates the number of seconds allowed from the time the
router sends a status inquiry message to the time the router receives an incoming
status, disconnect, release, or release complete message. If a timeout occurs, the
router retransmits the status inquiry and restarts the timer. This occurs for the
number of times set in the Status Enquiry Retry attribute, after which the call is
cleared. To set the status enquiry timer:
1.
Navigate to the signaling prompt.
For example:
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; signalling/1/2
2.
Enter the
status-enquiry-timer
command and the integer value you want
to use.
statis-enquiry-timer
<integer>
<integer>
is the number of seconds allowed. Legal values are 2 to 90 seconds.
The default is 4.
For example, the following command line sets a timer of 30 seconds:
signalling/3/2# status-enquiry-timer 30
signalling/3/2#
Status Enquiry Retry
Status enquiry retry indicates the maximum number of times the router will
retransmit a status inquiry message. If the router sends the maximum number of
status inquiry messages and receives no response, the call is cleared. To set the
status enquiry retry attribute:
1.
Navigate to the signaling prompt.
For example:
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; signalling/1/2
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