Frame-relay lmi-type (serial interface context), Frame-relay lmi-n391dte (serial interface context) – Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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Chapter 6

X330WAN CLI Commands

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Parameters

Example

X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2.1)# frame-relay interface-dlci 20

frame-relay lmi-type (Serial interface context)

Use the

frame-relay lmi-type

command to set the type of LMI to be used. The

no

form of this command sets the LMI to the default value

AutoSense

, for

automatically determining the LMI type.

Syntax

[no] frame-relay lmi-type

<lmi-type>

Parameters

Example

X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2)# frame-relay lmi-type AutoSense

Note:

Choosing the

disable

option results in no LMI being used. This is equivalent

to setting

no keepalive

within the Serial interface context.

frame-relay lmi-n391dte (Serial interface context)

Use the

frame-relay lmi-n391dte

command to set the full status polling

counter. The

no

form of this command sets the polling counter to the default value

(6).

Syntax

[no] frame-relay lmi-n391dte

<polling-counter>

Parameters

Example

X330W-2USP-1(super-if:Serial2)# frame-relay lmi-n391dte 20

DLCI number

The DLCI number, an integer from 16 to 1007.

lmi-type

The LMI type, either

AutoSense

,

ansi,

q933a

,

lmi-rev1

, or

disable

. The default is

AutoSense

.

polling-counter

The number of partial status enquiries, an integer from 1 to 255.

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