TELDAT ROUTER - Configuring Frame Relay
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q) SET TRANSMIT DELAY
Allows the insertion of a delay between transmitted packets. The purpose of this command is to slow
the serial line so that it is compatible with older, slower serial devices at the other end. It can also
prevent the loss of serial line hello packets between the different lines.
Example:
FR config>SET TRANSMIT-DELAY
Transmit Delay Counter [0]?
FR config>
5.18. SVC
Adds a SVC to the Frame Relay interface in excess of the default circuits (15). The maximum number
of SVCs that can be added is approximately 991, but the actual number of SVCs that can be supported
by the interface is affected by the configured size of the receive buffer on the interface.
Syntax:
FR config>SVC <called-number>
Bc Outgoing Committed Burst Size
Be outgoing excess burst size
CIR outgoing committed information rate
default creates the virtual circuit
encrypt enable/disable encryption
name sets the virtual circuit name
no
encrypt enable/disable encryption
release-time time in seconds before releasing due to lack of data
remote-Bc remote peer outgoing committed burst size
remote-Be remote peer outgoing excess burst size
remote-CIR remote peer outgoing committed information rate
minimum-CIR minimum allowed CIR
remote-minimum-CIR remote peer minimum allowed CIR
Example:
FR config>SVC 111 default
FR config>
Called number This is the NN value called to establish the switched circuit under
configuration. The NN serves to identify the circuit.
release-time This refers to the time (measured in seconds) waited before releasing
the connection due to lack of data transmission on the line.
CIR The committed information rate (CIR) requested from the network
during the circuit establishment process. This can take values in a
range of 300 bps to 2.048 Mbps. The default is 16 Kbps. The
network or the device located on the other extreme can reduce this rate
through the parameter negotiation process.
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