Specifications

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For example, value 3 means the circuit’s mapping
protocols include IP and IPX. (3 = 2**1 + 2**0,
where 0 corresponds to IP and 1 to IPX.) A value
of 0 means there is currently no mapping protocol
for the circuit.
Create Type
The last source of the circuit’s creation; either
dynamic or static.
Multicast
Indicates if this DLCI is a multicast DLCI.
Routed DLCI
The routed DLCI to pair up with this DLCI for
switching function. A value of 0 indicates that
there is no such routed DLCI corresponding to
this DLCI.
Routed IF
The interface for the routed DLCI that pairs up
with this DLCI for switching. A value greater than
0 is the Interface Index for that interface. A value
of 0 indicates that there is no such routed DLCI
corresponding to this DLCI.
Uncompress Ins
The number of inbound octets of the data
packets, accounted at Frame Relay level after
FRF.9 payload decompression is applied. In the
case of non-FRF.9, this value could be identical to
Circuit Received Octets, unless otherwise noted.
Uncompress Outs
The number of outbound octets of the data
packets, accounted at Frame Relay level before
FRF.9 payload compression is applied. In the case
of non-FRF.9, this value could be identical to
Circuit Received Octets, unless otherwise noted.
Cisco Frame Relay Map Table
Access: From the Icon Subviews menu for the
CiscoFRApp, select Cisco Map Table.
This is a table of protocols and addresses
mapping information of the Frame Relay virtual
circuits.
CLNS 6 64
Bridging 7 128
RSRB 8 256
STUN 9 512
LLC2 10 1024
Table 14: Mapping Protocols
Protocol Power Value