AIS Router AI2524 User Manual

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AI2524 Router Card User’s Manual

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August 1997

2524UM

Interoperability is provided by IETF encapsulation.

frame-relay map ip 131.108.123.3 49 broadcast ietf

frame-relay map ip 131.108.123.7 58 broadcast

This line allows the router to connect with a device running an older
version of software.

frame-relay map decnet 21.7 49 broadcast

Configure IETF based on map entries and protocol for more flexibil-
ity. Use this method of configuration for backward compatibility and
interoperability.

Example: Booting from a Network Server over Frame Relay

When booting from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) serve
over Frame Relay, you cannot boot from a network server via a broad-
cast. You must boot from a specific TFTP host. Also,

frame-

relay map

command must exist for the host that you will boot from.

For example, if file gs3-bfx is to be booted from a host with IP address
131.108.126.2, these commands would need to be in the configuration:

boot system gs3-bfx 131.108.126.2

interface Serial 0

encapsulation frame-relay

frame-relay map IP 131.108.126.2 100 broadcast

The

frame-relay map

command is used to map an IP address into

a DLCI address. To boot over Frame Relay, you must explicitly give
the address of the network server to boot from, and a frame-relay map
entry must exist for that site. For example, if fil gs3-bfx.83-2.0 is to
be booted from a host with IP address 131.108.126.111, these com
mands must be in the configuration:

boot system gs3-bfx.83-2.0 131.108.13.111

!

interface Serial 1

ip address 131.108.126.200 255.255.255.0

encapsulation frame-relay

frame-relay map ip 131.108.126.111 100 broadcast

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