Specifications

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frame-relay define service
red on|off
Specifying the on keyword enables RED for frame relay ports. Specifying the off
keyword disables RED for frame relay ports.
red-maxTh-high-prio-traffic <number>
The maximum allowable number of frames for high-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 12.
red-maxTh-low-prio-traffic <number>
The maximum allowable number of frames for low-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 12.
red-maxTh-med-prio-traffic <number>
The maximum allowable number of frames for medium-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 12.
red-minTh-high-prio-traffic <number>
The minimum allowable number of frames for high-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 4.
red-minTh-low-prio-traffic <number>
The minimum allowable number of frames for low-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 4.
red-minTh-med-prio-traffic <number>
The minimum allowable number of frames for medium-priority RED traffic. You can
specify a number between 1 and 65,535. The default value is 4.
rmon on|off
Specifying the on keyword enables RMON for frame relay VCs. Specifying the off
keyword disables RMON for frame relay VCs.
Restrictions
When defining a value for bc, you must also be sure to define an appropriate value for cir,
and vice-versa.
Examples
Suppose you wish to specify a frame relay virtual circuit with the following attributes:
Committed burst value of 35 million and excessive burst value of 30 million
BECN active shaping at 65 thousand frames
Committed information rate (CIR) of 120 million bits per second
Leave high-, low-, and medium-priority queue depths set to factory defaults