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F • Interworking Functions Information
The Frame Relay Service Interworking functions on the Patton Electronics Model 3086FR are also defined as
sixty-four channels. Each channel creates a connection between a single DLCI on the Frame Relay network
and a VPI/VCI on the ATM network. The following configuration options are available for each channel in
the system.
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VPI—Virtual Path Identifier: ATM side Virtual Path Identifier for the specified connection.
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VCI—Virtual Channel Identifier: ATM side Virtual Channel Identifier for the specified connection
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DLCI—Data Link Connection Identifier: Frame Relay side DLCI for the specified connection
CLI Configuration Method
The following section describes how to configure FRS channel connections using the CLI interface.
The system is made up of eight groups and 64 channels. The group configuration variables apply to all eight
channels within that group. Each channel is configured independently and will all run over as single LMI ses-
sion or with no LMI running. The FRS (FRF.8) connections are configured using the “frs” directive in the CLI
interface. The following commands are available:
Show one of the eight groups
Command: frs show group #
The frs show group # command shows the configuration of te group defined by the # directive. Possible
options are 1–8. The following shows an example setup:
fi
frs show group 1
Group Level Information: Group A
Group Name:
Group DE Mapping: zero
Group Trans Mode: translate
Group FECN Mapping: zero
Channel Level Information: Channels 1 - 8
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|Chn |VPI |VCI |DLCI| Activate | Tx Pkt G/B | Rx Pkt G/B
|chn1 |100 |200 |172 |enable |0/0 |0/0
|chn2 |1 |101 |101 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn3 |2 |102 |102 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn4 |3 |103 |103 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn5 |4 |104 |104 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn6 |5 |105 |105 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn7 |6 |106 |106 |disable |N/A |N/A
|chn8 |7 |107 |107 |disable |N/A |N/A
Set variable attributes on a specified group
Command: frs set group #
Note
At any point during the typing of the command selecting the “?” will
display the possible options available to the user.