Customize frame relay for your network, Configure frame relay subinterfaces, Customize frame relay for your network -18 – AIS Router AI2524 User Manual

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AI2524 Router Card User’s Manual

Page 13-18

August 1997

2524UM

Customize Frame
Relay for Your
Network

Perform these tasks to customize Frame Relay:

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Configure Frame Relay Subinterfaces

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Configure Frame Relay Switching

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Disable or Reenable Frame Relay Inverse ARP

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Create a Broadcast Queue for an Interface

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Configure Payload Compression

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Configure TCP/IP Header Compression

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Configure Discard Eligibility

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Configure DLCI Priority Levels

Configure Frame Relay Subinterfaces

To understand and define Frame Relay Subinterfaces, perform these
tasks:

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Understand Frame Relay Subinterfaces

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Define Frame Relay Subinterfaces

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Define Subinterface Addressing

After these tasks are completed, you can also perform these optional
tasks:

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Configure Transparent Bridging for Frame Relay

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Configure a Backup Interface for a Subinterface

Understand Frame Relay Subinterfaces

Frame Relay subinterfaces provide a mechanism for supporting par-
tially meshed Frame Relay networks. Most protocols assume transitiv-
ity on a logical network; that is, if station A can talk to station B, and
station B can talk to station C, then station A should be able to talk to
station C directly. Transitivity is true on LANs, but not on Fram
Relay networks unless A is directly connected to C.

Additionally, certain protocols such as transparent bridging cannot b
supported on partially meshed networks because they require "split
horizon," in which a packet received on an interface cannot be trans
mitted out the same interface even if the packet is received and trans
mitted on different virtual circuits.

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