Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Introduction
- Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules
- Bridging Configuration Guide
- Bridging Overview
- VLAN Overview
- Configuring SSR Bridging Functions
- Monitoring Bridging
- Configuration Examples
- SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide
- ATM Configuration Guide
- Packet-over-SONET Configuration Guide
- DHCP Configuration Guide
- IP Routing Configuration Guide
- IP Routing Protocols
- Configuring IP Interfaces and Parameters
- Configuring IP Interfaces to Ports
- Configuring IP Interfaces for a VLAN
- Specifying Ethernet Encapsulation Method
- Configuring Jumbo Frames
- Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Configuring Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
- Configuring DNS Parameters
- Configuring IP Services (ICMP)
- Configuring IP Helper
- Configuring Direct Broadcast
- Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)
- Monitoring IP Parameters
- Configuring Router Discovery
- Configuration Examples
- VRRP Configuration Guide
- RIP Configuration Guide
- OSPF Configuration Guide
- BGP Configuration Guide
- Routing Policy Configuration Guide
- Route Import and Export Policy Overview
- Configuring Simple Routing Policies
- Configuring Advanced Routing Policies
- Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
- IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide
- Network Address Translation Configuration Guide
- Web Hosting Configuration Guide
- Overview
- Load Balancing
- Web Caching
- IPX Routing Configuration Guide
- Access Control List Configuration Guide
- Security Configuration Guide
- QoS Configuration Guide
- Performance Monitoring Guide
- RMON Configuration Guide
- LFAP Configuration Guide
- WAN Configuration Guide
- WAN Overview
- Frame Relay Overview
- Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces for the SSR
- Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports
- Frame Relay Port Configuration
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
- Configuring PPP Interfaces
- Monitoring PPP WAN Ports
- PPP Port Configuration
- WAN Configuration Examples
- New Features Supported on Line Cards

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Chapter 25: WAN Configuration Guide
Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports
Once you have configured your frame relay WAN interface(s), you can use the CLI to
monitor status and statistics for your WAN ports. The following table describes the
monitoring commands for WAN interfaces, designed to be used in Enable mode:
Frame Relay Port Configuration
To configure frame relay WAN ports, you must first define the type and location of the
WAN interface, optionally “set up” a library of configuration settings, then apply those
settings to the desired interface(s). The following examples are designed to give you a
small model of the steps necessary for a typical frame relay WAN interface specification.
To define the location and identity of a serial frame relay WAN port located at slot 5,
port 1 with a speed rating of 45 million bits per second:
To define the location and identity of a High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI) VC located at
slot 4, port 1 with a DLC of 100:
Suppose you wish to set up a service profile called “profile1” that includes the following
characteristics:
• Committed burst value of 2 million and excessive burst value of 1 million
• BECN active shaping at 65 frames
Display a particular frame relay
service profile
frame-relay show service <service name>
Display all available frame relay
service profiles
frame-relay show service all
Display the last reported frame
relay error
frame-relay show stats port <port name>
last-error
Display active frame relay LMI
parameters
frame-relay show stats port <port name>
lmi
Display MIBII statistics for frame
relay WAN ports
frame-relay show stats port <port name>
mibII
Display a summary of all LMI
statistics
frame-relay show stats port <port name>
summary
ssr(config)# port set se.5.1 wan-encapsulation frame-relay speed
45000000
ssr(config)# frame-relay create vc hs.4.1.100