
Configuring Frame Relay Services
A-8
Table A-8 lists the Frame Relay Virtual Circuit parameter that you must configure.
Once you enter the DLCI Number, you can exit from the Frame Relay Virtual
Circuit window. The router automatically configures these PVCs in group mode,
the default access mode.
Configuring the Direct Mode PVC
In both Frame Relay network illustrations, there is a direct mode PVC connecting
Router 5 and Router 8.
The synchronous interface for Router 5 is already configured for Frame Relay.
Your next step is to configure the PVC connecting Routers 5 and 8 for direct
access mode and then configure the protocols for the PVC.
Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on adding PVCs.
Table A-9 lists the Frame Relay interface parameter that you must set for direct
mode PVCs.
After setting the management protocol, go to the Frame Relay PVC List window
(refer to Figure 4-3) to see a listing of PVCs. If you are running in dynamic mode
and the switch is connected, Site Manager automatically displays a list of PVCs.
In this case, highlight the PVC that you want to set for direct access. If you are
working in local mode, you add the PVCs manually and then configure direct
access. This example assumes that you have to add the PVC to the list.
Table A-8. Virtual Circuit Parameter for Routers 5, 6, and 7
Parameter Name S21, S22, and S23
DLCI Number Enter the number supplied by your Frame Relay
provider.
Table A-9. Interface Parameter for Routers 5 and 8
Parameter Name S21 and S24
Mgmnt Type Select the management protocol
supplied by your Frame Relay provider.
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