Configuration files – Nortel Networks 8000 User Manual
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8 Frame relay configuration
Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series
Configuration -WAN Access
[RouterA-Serial4/0/0] qui
Step 2
Configure Router B.
[RouterB] interface serial 4/0/0
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] ip address 10.110.40.2 255.255.255.0
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] link-protocol fr
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] fr interface-type dte
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] fr dlci 100
[RouterB-fr-dlci-Serial4/0/0-100] quit
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] fr map ip 10.110.40.1 100 compression frf9
[RouterB-Serial4/0/0] quit
Step 3
Verify the configuration.
Router A and Router B can ping through each other.
# Run the
display fr pvc-info
command. The FR FRF.9 compression takes effect when the
status of FRF.9 is Operation.
PVC statistics for interface Serial4/0/0 (DCE, physical UP)
DLCI = 100, USAGE = LOCAL (0110), Serial4/0/0
create time = 2006/10/20 15:19:08, status = ACTIVE
in BECN = 0, in FECN = 0
in packets = 419, in bytes = 13257
out packets = 90, out bytes = 3226
PVC Is In FRF9 Compress OPERATION Status
# Run the
display fr compress
command to view statistics about FR FRF.9 compression on
the interface.
Serial4/0/0 -DLCI:100
xmt:
Compressed packets 30
Uncompressed packets 5
rcv:
Compressed packets Total/NotDiscard/Decompress 30/30/30
Uncompressed packets Total/NotDiscard 5/5
Compressed packet:
Original bytes xmt/rcv 41170/41170
Compressed bytes xmt/rcv 2296/2290
1 min avg ratio xmt/rcv 0.000/0.000
5 min avg ratio xmt/rcv 0.056/0.056
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Configuration files
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Configuration file of Router A
#
sysname RouterA
#
interface Serial4/0/0
link-protocol fr
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