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










