Link Layer Protocol
When the interface is work in DTE mode, it does not respond to the status enquiry from
the network side.
The argument
bi-direction
is used to set an interface in Frame Relay DTE to make
response to the status enquiry from the network side. However, it does not really enable
the procedure at Frame Relay network side, and this argument will insert no influence
on the Frame Relay DCE interface. Normally, there is no need to set
bi-direction
for
the Frame Relay DTE interface. This attribute is only necessary for ensuring normal
operation of the Frame Relay DTE interface in the case of interoperating with some
routers that require bi-directional LMI support.
For related commands, see
display interfaces
.
Example
# Set the Frame Relay LIMI type of Serial0 to Q.933 Annex A.
[3Com-Serial0]
fr lmi type q933a
6.1.38 fr map
Syntax
fr map
{
ip
|
ipx
}
protocol-address
dlci
dlci
[
broadcast
] [
nonstandard | ietf
]
[
logic-channel channel_number
] [
nocompress | compression vj
] [
compression
frf9
]
undo fr map
{
ip
|
ipx
}
protocol-address
dlci
dlci
View
Interface view
Parameter
ip
|
ipx
: Frame Relay supported network protocol.
protocol-address
: Destination protocol address.
dlci
dlci
: DLCI number.
broadcast
:
broadcast is supported.
nonstandard
: Frame Relay datagram format is non standard.
ietf
:
Frame Relay datagram format adopts the IETF standard.
logic-channel channel_number
: Indicate where the logical channel the interface is
attached.
nocompress
: Prohibit the interface to use the TCP/IP header compression
compression vj
: header compression is used
compression frf9
: Enable Frame Relay payload compression, which can be
implemented through FRF.9.
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