
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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Call Proceeding Timer
The call proceeding timer indicates the number of seconds allowed from the time
the router receives a call proceeding message to the time the router receives a
connect or disconnect message. In the event of a timeout, the router clears the call.
To set the release timer, navigate to the signalling prompt (for example,
box;
serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; signalling/3/2
) and enter:
call-proceeding-timer
<integer>
integer
is the number of seconds allowed. The value can be from 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
The 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 by the status-enquiry-retry parameter, after which the
router clears the call.
To set the status enquiry timer, navigate to the signalling prompt (for example,
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; signalling/3/2
) and enter:
status-enquiry-timer
<integer>
integer
is the number of seconds allowed. The value can be from 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#
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