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Basic frame relay configuration – Perle Systems 1700 User Manual

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Basic Frame Relay Configuration

North American P1705 & P1730 with at least one non-ISDN interface are configured to

have frame relay enabled for that interface by default. P1705 & P1730 shipped outside of

North America with at least one non-ISDN interface will have frame relay disabled on that

interface as a default setting. See the following page for instructions on switching Frame

relay from disabled to enabled.

If the P1730 or P1705 is configured as a frame relay router, it will communicate over WAN

connections to other Frame Relay units via Frame Relay Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC).

From 1 to 128 PVC’s may be defined to connect to other frame relay units. Before the

P1730 or P1705 can establish a PVC connection to another frame relay router, at least one

PVC must be defined. The router is pre-configured to query the frame relay service to auto-

learn the required parameters; they may also be set manually.

The DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) number for the PVC is assigned by the frame

relay service provider. The PVC must be defined on at least one physical links on the

router. Refer to the following diagram that shows three router units connected together

with two PVCs being configured on each unit. The configuration of the PVCs within the

frame relay cloud is controlled by the frame relay service provider.

Figure 2 -8 Frame Relay configuration

Frame Relay PVC
WAN connections

DLCI numbers
assigned for these

PVCs from the

frame relay provider.

50

51

52

53

54

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