Frame-relay class – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Frame Relay Commands
9-84 Configuring Frame Relay
Syntax
encapsulation frame-relay
Syntax of the “no” Form
Disable Frame Relay encapsulation on the interface with the no form:
no encapsulation frame-relay
Mode
Interface configuration:
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
Example
This example sets Frame Relay encapsulation on interface serial 1/0:
XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
frame-relay class
This command associates a map class to an interface or sub‐interface. It can be applied to both
Frame Relay interfaces and sub‐interfaces.
Each virtual circuit (DLCI) created on the interface or sub‐interface inherits all relevant
parameters defined in the named map class. For each virtual circuit, the precedence rules are as
follows:
•
Use the map class associated with the virtual circuit if it is configured:
frame-relay interface-dlci dlci-num
class map-class-name
•
If not, use the map class associated with the sub‐interface if the map class exists:
interface serial 1/0.1 point
frame-relay class sub-interface-map-class-name
•
If not, use the map class associated with the interface if the map class exists:
interface serial 1/0
frame-relay class interface-map-class-name
•
If not, use the interface default parameters (CIR: 56 kbps, Bc and Be: 7000 bits, adaptive
shaping: disabled and service‐policy: not set).
Syntax
frame-relay class name
Note: Frame Relay traffic shaping must be enabled on the interface for this command to be
effective.
name
Name of the map class.