Configuring a wan routing service, Step 1. set up a frame relay routing group, Configuring a wan routing service -59 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring a WAN Routing Service

Page 29-59

Configuring a WAN Routing Service

There are two main steps to configuring

WAN

routing for frame relay:

1. Enable and configure routing for a specific

WAN

Routing group with the

crgp

command.

(Frame Relay Groups are different from other Groups as far as router configurations are
concerned.)

2. Set up a

WAN

routing service through the

cas

command.

Both of these steps are described in the next two sections.

Step 1. Set Up a Frame Relay Routing Group

You enable

WAN

routing for a Group when you create the Group through the

crgp

command.

The steps for setting up a Group are described in Chapter 24, “Managing Groups and Ports.”
Please see that chapter for the generic steps used to create a Group. Also, understand the
following points where

WAN

Groups differ from other Groups.

• During the process of configuring the Group, the

crgp

command will prompt you with the

following prompt:

Enable WAN Routing? (n):

If you want to configure

WAN

routing on this Group, then you must answer Yes to this

prompt. Otherwise, the Group will not be tagged correctly and will not be able to route
Frame Relay traffic.

• When configuring

IP

and

IPX

Routing, you do not specify a a default framing type since

Frame Relay routing always uses 1490 encapsulation.

• You do not set up physical interfaces (virtual ports) through the

crgp

command. All physi-

cal mappings for Frame Relay are done through services, as described in Step 2 of this
section.

You can configure all virtual circuits to automatically be assigned to the

WAN

Routing Group

you set up in this step. The

frmodify

command contains a parameter,

Default Routing Group

,

that you can set to a

WAN

routing Group. All dynamically learned virtual circuits will automat-

ically be assigned to this Group without any configuration required. See Modifying a Port on
page 29-22 for more information on the

frmodify

command.

You can also configure a Frame Relay service using the

cas

command as described in Step 2.

Set Up a Frame Relay Routing Service on page 29-60.

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