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From the Configuration menu, enter
2 and press ENTER. The
Trunk Configuration menu is displayed.
T r u n k C o n f i g u r a t i o n
1 - A c c e s s r a t e : 5 6 0 0 0
2 - R T S S i g n a l S t a t u s : F o l l o w s i n p u t f r o m D T E
3 - B a c k t o B a c k : O f f
4 - D L C I : 1 6
5 - C o m m i t t e d I n f o R a t e ( C I R ) : 3 2 K
6 - E x c e s s B u r s t R a t e ( B e ) : 2 4 K
7 - M a n a g e m e n t t y p e: Annex A
8 - Polling Interval: 10Sec
9 - Full Status Counter: 6
10- Error Threshold: 3
11- Monitored Event Count: 4
12- Encapsulation Mode: Mux
S - Store All Configurations
M - Main Menu
P - Previous Menu
Selection : _
In the Trunk Configuration menu, the Access rate option (1)
displays the data rate of the trunk. This rate can not be changed.
Option 2 should remain in the default condition (Follows input pin
from DTE) when used in a frame relay network. Option 3, the
Back to Back option should normally remain off. Options 4 thru 6
are supplied by your service provider at the time the trunk was
provisioned. These values have to be the same as the provi-
sioned values. Options 8 thru 11 modify the management
protocol and for the most part should remain unchanged. Option
12 Encapsulation Mode depends on the type of device at the
other end of the frame relay network. If a MultiFRAD is at the
other end of the network, then the Mux mode needs to be
selected. If a non-MultiFRAD 100 is at the other end of the
network, then Raw mode needs to be selected.
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To enter the DLCI for your trunk, enter 4 and press ENTER. A DLCI
submenu is displayed.
Enter the DLCI(Data Link Connection Identifier).
Valid values are between 0016 to 1007.
x - Enter Number, or
P - Previous Menu
Selection : _
Summary of Contents for MultiFRAD 100-Series
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