Multi-Tech Systems MultiFRAD FR2201 User Manual

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MultiFRAD II User Guide

37. Click the DLCI you want to map. The Protocol Mappings, Port Mappings, and all the other groups

become active.

38. To map this DLCI to one or more data ports, click (in the Port Mappings group) the desired Data

Port number(s) (1 and/or 2) that you want to associate with this DLCI.

39. Ensure that Throttle Up and Down is selected in the Congestion Management group.

40. Ensure that Adhere to CIR + Be is selected in the Mode group. Multi-Tech recommends using this

setting initially.

41. Double-click the Committed Information Rate text box in the Settings (in Bits/second) group and

enter the CIR value your service provider supplied for this DLCI.

42. Double-click the Excess Burst Rate (Be) text box in the Settings (in Bits/second) group and enter

the Be value your service provider supplied for this DLCI.

The Compression option may be useful at low link speeds; however, do not use this feature with a
high speed link.

The Management Type is assigned by your frame relay service provider. Do not change this
assignment for any detected DLCI.

43. Repeat steps 33 through 42 for each new DLCI.

44. Click OK when you are satisfied with all your selections.

45. The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the MultiFRAD.

46. After the setup is written to the MultiFRAD, the unit reboots.

47. During reboot, the Fail LED on the MultiFRAD is On. Wait for the Fail LED to go Off.

48. Win3.1 users - you are returned to your Program Manager where the MultiFRAD 2000 Program

Group and Program Item (Windows icons) have been created.

Win95/NT users - you are returned to your MultiFRAD 2000 folder which will be visible on your
desktop.

Your MultiFRAD is operational at this time.

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