Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring Frame Relay

Configuring a DLCI logical interface

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Preliminary January 4, 2001

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Examples of backup interfaces for nailed Frame Relay links

On UNI-DTE and NNI interfaces, the MAX issues Status Enquiries that check the state of the
other end of PVC segments on the interface. If a DLCI becomes inactive, and the profile
configuring its nailed interface specifies a backup connection, the MAX uses the backup
connection to provide an alternate route to the other end.

In the sample profiles that follow, the primary interface is a Frame Relay DLCI interface
defined in a profile named

fp7

, and the backup interface is another DLCI interface defined in

a profile named

pvc

. In this example, the remote IP address of the primary and the backup

connection are different.

The following set of parameters defines the primary and backup interfaces in local Connection
profiles:

Ethernet

Connections

fp7

Name=fp7

Active=Yes

Encaps=FR

IP options

LAN Adrs=10.168.7.9/24

Encaps options

FR Prof=frt2-7

DLCI=18

Telco options

Call Type=Nailed

Session Options

BackUp=

Ethernet

Connections

pvc

Name=pvc

Active=Yes

Encaps=FR

IP options

LAN Adrs=10.168.7.11/24

Encaps options

FR Prof=frt1-7

DLCI=16

Telco options

Call Type=Nailed

Following are comparable RADIUS profiles:

permconn-max1-1 Password="ascend", User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User

User-Name="fp7",

Framed-Protocol=FR,

Framed-Address=10.168.7.9,

Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.0,

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