Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 User Manual

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Chapter 6 - Configuration Examples

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17. Click on the Protocol Stacks Mapped group IP Address option button to map the IP protocol to DLCI.

18. Click on the IP Address down arrow and a drop down list box displays the IP addresses for the stack.

Click on the WAN port IP Address 200.2.9.1.

19. Move to the Settings (in Bits/second) group and lets leave the Committed Information at 56000, but

change the Excess Burst Rate (Be) from 0 to 9000. Click on the 0 and back space thru the 0 and then
enter 9000.

The reason we are setting up these values is that in this example, the DSU connected to the frame relay
network is a T1 DSU. A port capacity of 128K bandwidth was defined by your frame relay network
provider which could be divided into two 64K virtual circuits. Each DLCI then is allocated 64K in which the
CIR could be 64K with a Be of zero. Maybe a better allocation would be a CIR of 56K and a Be of 9K.
This may cut down on conjestion on the frame relay network.

20. Now move to the Mode group and click on the Adhere to CIR + Be option button.

21. Click on the Add button to configure DLCI 50.

22. The External Clocking Enabled. Ensure Proper values for Excess Burst Rate and Committed Information

Rate dialog box is displayed, click on OK to configure DLCI 50.

23. Now to configure DLCI 51, click on the DLCI numeric dialog box again and enter number 51.

24. Click on the Protocol Stacks Mapped group IP Address option button to map the IP protocol to DLCI.

25. Click on the IP Address down arrow and a drop down list box displays the IP addresses for the stack.

Click on the WAN port IP Address 200.2.10.1.

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