
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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Using the BCC
The X.213 priority commands adhere to ITU-T Q.933 and X.213. They are
data-priority, data priority-minimum, gain-priority, gain-priority-minimum,
keep-priority, and keep-priority-minimum. If your network does not support
X.213 prioritization, accept the default values for these commands, unless the
network is able to accept pieces of signaling information that it does not
recognize.
The data-priority commands sets the priority of data on the network connection. It
is a value the router requests; it is not guaranteed. The data-priority-minimum
command sets the lowest acceptable priority of data on a connection.
The gain-priority commands sets the priority of data required to add a connection.
it is a value the router requests; it is not guaranteed. The gain-priority-minimum
command sets the lowest acceptable priority of data to add a connection. This is a
value below which the router will not create the SVC.
The keep-priority command sets the priority of data required to maintain a
connection. This is a value the router requests; it is not guaranteed. The
keep-priority-minimum command sets the lowest acceptable priority of data
required to maintain a connection. This is a value below which the router will
disconnect the SVC.
To set X.213 priority values:
1.
Navigate to the prompt for the SVC that you want to edit.
For example
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; svc-options/toronto
2.
Enter the command for the attribute you want to edit, and the value you
want the attribute to use. The options are:
data-priority
<integer>
data-priority-minimum
<integer>
gain-priority
<integer>
gain-priority-minimum
<integer>
keep-priority
<integer>
keep-priority-minimum
<integer>
The
<integer>
for all of these attributes is 0 to 15, with 0 as the lowest priority,
and 14 as the highest. A value of 15 means unspecified.
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