Frame-relay intf-type – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Frame Relay DLCI configuration:
XSR(config-fr-dlci
Examples
The following example maps DLCIs 16 and 18 on serial sub‐interface 1/0.1 to the specified IP
addresses, supporting bootp and sending a free inverse ARP. Also, DLCI 17 is configured on sub‐
interface 1/0.2, a free inverse ARP is sent, and emote keep‐alive is supported in P2P mode.
XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0.1 multi-point
XSR(config-subif)#ip helper 10.10.1.2
XSR(config-subif)#ip address 133.133.1.1 255.255.255.0
XSR(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 16 ip 133.133.1.2 gratuitous-
inverse-arp bootp
XSR(config-fr-dlci)#frame-relay interface-dlci 18 ip 133.133.1.3 bootp
XSR(config-fr-dlci)#no shutdown
XSR(config-fr-dlci)#interface serial 1/0.2 point-to-point
XSR(config-subif)#ip helper 10.10.1.2
XSR(config-subif)#ip address 133.134.1.1 255.255.255.0
XSR(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 17 gratuitous-inverse-arp keep-alive
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XSR(config-fr-dlci)#no shutdown
frame-relay intf-type
This command defines the Frame Relay interface type for the interface. The XSR works as a UNI
device only, with DTE or DCE as valid entries.
Syntax
frame-relay intf-type {dte | dce}
Syntax of the “no” Form
no frame-relay intf-type {dte | dce}
Mode
Interface configuration:
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
Default
dte
Examples
The following example configures Serial interface 1/0 to act as a Frame Relay DTE, and to use the
ANSI Annex‐D LMI:
dte
Specifies the XSR to act as a Frame Relay DTE UNI device.
dce
Specifies the XSR to act as a Frame Relay DCE UNI device.