Frame Relay Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 9-93
frame-relay lmi-type
This
command
configures
the
Local
Management
Interface
(LMI)
type
on
a
per
‐
interface
basis.
Syntax
frame-relay lmi-type
{
ilmi
|
ansi
|
q933a
|
auto
|
none
}
Syntax of the “no” Form
Use
the
no
command
to
return
to
the
default
LMI
type:
no frame-relay lmi-type
{
ilmi
|
ansi
|
q933a
|
auto
|
none
}
Default
auto
Mode
Interface
configuration:
XSR(config-if<
xx
>)#
Example
This
example
sets
serial
interface
1/0
to
use
the
ANSI
Annex
‐
D
LMI:
XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#encapsulation frame-relay
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#frame-relay lmi-type ansi
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#no shutdown
frame-relay traffic-shaping
This
command
enables
map
‐
class
parameters
for
all
Permanent
Virtual
Circuits
(PVCs)
on
a
Frame
Relay
port.
For
virtual
circuits
which
have
no
specific
traffic
shaping
or
queuing
parameters
specified,
a
set
of
default
values
is
used.
Syntax
frame-relay traffic-shaping
ilmi
Interim
LMI
(FRF
1.1).
ansi
Annex
D
defined
by
American
National
Standards
Institute
(ANSI)
standard
T1.617.
q933a
ITU
‐
T
Q.933
Annex
A.
auto
The
port
will
attempt
to
detect
and
match
the
LMI
type
used
by
the
attached
Frame
Relay
switch.
none
No
LMI
used.
This
is
meant
to
test
or
connect
XSRs
directly.
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