3 setting up a frame relay network, 1 configuring the mounds view site, Mounds view - frame relay – Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 User Manual

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6.3

Setting up a Frame Relay Network

This example provides procedures for configuring a frame relay network with dual DLCIs at the Mounds View
Site. The Mounds View site is allowed to communicate with two remote sites; one at River Falls and the
second at Minneapolis. With the dual DLCIs at the Mounds View site, this allows a virtual path to the River
Falls site and a second virtual path to the Minneapolis site with only one physical connection from the Mounds
View site to the frame relay network.

To ensure that the LANs, virtual WANs, and the DLCIs all communicate together, the Mounds View site is
going to be configured first. This will ensure that the LAN address are unique, the virtual WANs are in the
same network, and that the virtual WAN is mapped to a DLCI.

Figure 6-4. Frame Relay Network with Dual PVCs

6.3.1 Configuring the Mounds View Site

1.

From the console pc, load Windows

®

and at the RouteFinder Program Group, double click on the Router

Configuation icon.

2.

When the RouteFinder Setup dialog box is displayed, click on the Frame Relay button.

3.

The Frame Relay setup dialog box is displayed, click on the Enable check box to activate frame relay.
Nothing else has to be done in this dialog box at this time. We will come back to this dialog box later.

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