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Connecting lans through a dedicated line, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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# If the opposite router supports InARP, configure dynamic address mapping.

[RouterA-Serial2/1/8:0] fr inarp

# Otherwise, configure static address mapping.

[RouterA-Serial2/1/8:0] fr map ip 202.38.163.252 50

[RouterA-Serial2/1/8:0] fr map ip 202.38.163.253 60

2.

Configure Router B:
# Assign an IP address.

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[RouterB] interface Serial 2/1/8:0

[RouterB-Serial2/1/8:0] ip address 202.38.163.252 255.255.255.0

# Configure interface encapsulation protocol as frame relay.

[RouterB-Serial2/1/8:0] link-protocol fr

[RouterB-Serial2/1/8:0] fr interface-type dte

# If the opposite router supports InARP, configure dynamic address mapping.

[RouterB-Serial2/1/8:0] fr inarp

# Otherwise, configure static address mapping.

[RouterB-Serial2/1/8:0] fr map ip 202.38.163.251 70

3.

Configure Router C:
# Assign an IP address.

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[RouterC] interface Serial 2/1/8:0

[RouterC-Serial2/1/8:0] ip address 202.38.163.253 255.255.255.0

# Configure the interface encapsulation protocol as frame relay.

[RouterC-Serial2/1/8:0] link-protocol fr

[RouterC-Serial2/1/8:0] fr interface-type dte

# If the opposite router supports InARP, configure dynamic address mapping.

[RouterC-Serial2/1/8:0] fr inarp

# Otherwise, configure static address mapping.

[RouterC-Serial2/1/8:0] fr map ip 202.38.163.251 80

Connecting LANs through a dedicated line

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 16

, two routers are directly connected through serial interfaces. Router A works in the

frame relay DCE mode, and Router B works in the frame relay DTE mode.

Figure 16 Network diagram

Configuration procedure

1.

Configure Router A:
# Set the link layer protocol on the interface to frame relay and interface type to DCE.

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