Configuring frame relay for the network interface – Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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4. Configuration Options

9700-A2-GB20-20

December 2002

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Configuring Frame Relay for the Network Interface

Select Frame Relay from the Network menu to display or change the network
Frame Relay options (see

Table 4-10, Network Frame Relay Options

).

Main Menu

→Configuration→Network →Frame Relay

Configuring DLCI Records for the Network Interface (9720)

DLCI records can be created and modified using the Network DLCI Records
screen.

Main Menu

→Configuration →Network →DLCI Records

DLCI Records options are similar for the network, data ports, and virtual router
ports. See

Configuring DLCI Records

on page 4-32.

Table 4-10. Network Frame Relay Options

Traffic Policing

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable

Determines if CIR (Committed Information Rate) and EIR (Excess Information Rate) are
enforced by the unit on frames sent to the network interface.

Enable – CIR and EIR are enforced:

– Frames that exceed CIR are marked Discard Eligible (DE).

– Frames in excess of EIR are discarded.

– For the CSU/DSU only, DE frames received from the external router are credited as

frames transmitted above CIR. They are credited as frames transmitted between
CIR and EIR until that count reaches its limit, at which point they are counted as
frames transmitted above EIR.

Disable – CIR and EIR are not enforced.

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