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3. Configuration

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2002

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Manually Configuring DLCI Records

The Auto-Configuration feature automatically configures DLCI Records and their
PVC Connections. DLCI Records can also be created manually (see

Table 3-14,

DLCI Record Options

).

Main Menu

Configuration

[Network/Data Port/ISDN]

DLCI Records

ISDN is only available when the FrameSaver unit has an ISDN DBM installed.

Typically, DLCI Records only need to be configured when building Management
PVCs between the NOC and the central site unit; the unit automatically configures
non-management DLCI Records and PVC Connections.

Table 3-14. DLCI Record Options (1 of 3)

DLCI Number

Possible Settings: 16 – 1007
Default Setting: Initially blank; no default.

Specifies the number for the DLCI in the DLCI record. The parameter determines which
DLCI record is used for transferring data on a particular frame relay interface. DLCI
numbers range from 0 to 1023. However, the numbers 0 – 15 and 1008 – 1023 are
reserved. Entry of an invalid number results in the error message

Value Out of Range

(16 – 1007)

. If the DLCI number is part of a connection, this field is read-only.

NOTES:

– If a DLCI number is not entered, the DLCI record is not created.

– The DLCI number entered must be unique for the interface.

– Changing settings for this configuration option causes the FrameSaver unit to abort

any active frame relay tests.

16 – 1007 – Specifies the DLCI number (inclusive).

DLCI Type

Possible Settings: Standard, Multiplexed, IP Enabled
Default Setting:

For user data port DLCIs:

Standard

For network interface DLCIs:

Multiplexed

Specifies whether the DLCI is standard or multiplexed. This field is read-only when the
selected DLCI is used in a PVC or Management link connection and the DLCI Type is
Standard.

Display Conditions

– This option does not appear for a user data port, and it cannot be

changed if the DLCI is specified as the TS Access Management Link.

Standard – Supports standard DLCIs as specified by the Frame Relay Standards. Use
this setting when a non-FrameSaver unit is at the other end.

Multiplexed – Enables multiplexing of multiple connections into a single DLCI. Allows a
single PVC through the frame relay network to carry multiple DLCIs as long as these
connections are between the same two endpoints (proprietary). Do not select Multiplexed
unless there are FrameSaver units at both ends of the connection.

IP Enabled – Enables connection to one or more endpoints through a Layer 3 network. A
Payload Management PVC is created as well as the IP Enabled DLCI.

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