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Frame relay – Atec Agilent-J2300E User Manual

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Configuration

Depending on the interface and application the configuration lets the user

select entries and options for:

•Interface/Protocols

•Decode table (protocol routing through decodes)

•Filters/Counters

•Log

•Simulate

•Full traffic generation

Auto-configuration for T1 and E1 interfaces is available.

Auto-configure T1 (physical layer)

Auto-determine

•Line Code (AMI or B8ZS)

•Framing (ESF, D4, T1DM or Unframed)

•Receiver mode (Monitor Bridged, Monitor terminated, or Monitor Jack)

Auto-configure E1 (physical layer)

Auto-determine

•Line Code (HDB3 or AMI)

•Framing with CRC-4, without CRC-4, or Unframed

•Receiver mode (Monitor Bridged, Monitor Terminated, or Monitor Jack)

Auto LMI in Decode Routing (link layer)

Auto LMI recognition will automatically detect the type of LMI on the Frame

Relay link.

Decoding of the correct LMI version will take place automatically for the

following standards:

•ITU-T Q.933 Annex A

•ANSI T1.617 Annex D

•Original Frame Relay Consortium (Original LMI)

The Frame Relay application will decode the Consolidated Link Layer

Management (CLLM) messages, found on DLCI 1007.

Auto Multi-protocol over Frame Relay (network layer)

The Frame Relay applications will decode the multi-protocol encapsulation

over Frame Relay automatically according to RFC-1490, RFC-2427, Ethertype

or FRF.3.1, CLLM.

Frame Relay

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