User`s guide

Configuring Frame Relay
Configuring Connection profiles for Frame Relay
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide Preliminary November 23, 1998 7-11
Configuring a Frame Relay circuit
This example shows how to configure a Frame Relay circuit between a UNI-DCE and NNI
data links. Configure a circuit between any two interfaces within the MultiVoice Gateway in
the same way. Figure 7-10 shows an example of a Frame Relay circuit network:
Figure 7-10. A Frame Relay circuit
In this example, ATT-DCE is the Frame Relay profile for the UNI-DCE interface in the
MultiVoice Gateway. ATT-NNI is the Frame Relay profile for the NNI interface. To configure
this circuit:
1 Open the first Connection profile.
2 Specify the station name, activate the profile, and specify FR_CIR encapsulation:
Ethernet
Connections
Station=victor
Active=Yes
Encaps=FR_CIR
3 Open the Encaps Options subprofile and specify the name of the Frame Relay profile with
a nailed connection to the Frame Relay switch. Also specify the DLCI assigned by the
Frame Relay administrator, and a name for the Frame Relay circuit:
Encaps options...
FR Prof=ATT-DCE
DLCI=18
Circuit=Circuit-1
4 Close the Connection profile.
5 Open the second Connection profile.
6 Specify the station name, activate the profile, and specify FR_CIR encapsulation:
Ethernet
Connections
Station=marty
Active=Yes
Encaps=FR_CIR
7 Open the Encaps Options subprofile and specify the name of the Frame Relay profile with
a nailed connection to the Frame Relay switch, the DLCI assigned by the Frame Relay
administrator, and a name for the Frame Relay circuit:
Encaps options...
FR Prof=ATT-NNI
NO LINK