ADTRAN 600R User Manual
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual
Section 4 User Interface Guide
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© 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
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L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > C
ONFIG
> DLCI M
APPING
I
NTERFACE
Shows the user the physical and logical port associated with each DLCI. This is a read-only field.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > C
ONFIG
> DLCI M
APPING
> DLCI
This DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) number identifies the virtual circuit being configured.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > C
ONFIG
> DLCI M
APPING
> M
ODE
The mode identifies how the data will be forwarded. The choices are:
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > C
ONFIG
> DLCI M
APPING
> BECN T
IMEOUT
(
MSEC
)
This value is expressed in milliseconds and represents the amount of time the unit will stop transmitting
over a PVC which received a packet with the BECN bit set. Range is
50-5000
msec; the default is
50
MILLLISECONDS
.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
View the L2 protocol status for the T1 interface using the Frame Relay protocol.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
View the Frame Relay statistics on the WAN port.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> P
ORT
I
NDEX
Integer used for identifying DLCIs on an interface. A single DLCI will always be port index 0. Subsequent
DLCIs will have incrementing port indices.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> S
IGNAL
S
TATE
Displays “up” when the unit is communicating with the Frame Relay switch; otherwise displays “down”.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> T
X
F
RAMES
Total frames transmitted out the WAN port.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> R
X
F
RAMES
Total frames received from the WAN port.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> T
X
B
YTES
Total bytes transmitted out the WAN port.
L2 P
ROTOCOL
(TDM–T1–FRE) > S
TATUS
> P
ORT
> R
X
B
YTES
Total bytes received on the WAN port.
R
OUTE
IP (def)
All IP data for this DLCI will be routed.
B
RIDGE
A
LL
All data for this DLCI will be bridged.
R
OUTE
UIP/B
RIDGE
OTHER
All IP data will be routed. All other data will be bridged.