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The Frame Relay main window
The Frame Relay main window also has the following links:
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Modify—Clicking on the Modify link enables you to set-up Frame Relay or to change any configuration
parameters (see “DLMI Window” on page xxx).
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DLCI—The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) provides each PVC with a unique identifier at both
the access server and the Frame Relay switch. Within each link (DLMI) there can be multiple Permanent
Virtual Circuits (PVC). Each of these PVCs are point-to-point links to remote locations, and define the
data path between the access server and the Frame Relay network. Clicking on the DLCI link displays the
DLCI window (see “DLCI window” on page 183) that enables you to configure PVCs on the access server.
Link X (frDlcmiIfIndex)
The Data Link Management Interface number.
Status: X (framerelStatus)
This specifies LMI Link Status. If the management DLCI (either DLCI 0 or 1023) is established, then the sta-
tus will be UP. If the management channel has not been established, the status will indicate DOWN.
HDLC Statistics on Link
The HDLC statistics on the link are defined as follows:
Transmit (Bits/Sec) (framerelTxOctets)
This statistic shows the transmit rate in bits-per-second.
Receive (Bits/Sec) (framerelRxOctets)
This statistic shows the receive rate in bits-per-second.
No Buffers Available (framerelRxNoBufferAvailable)
The number of packets received when no buffers were available.
Data Overflow (framerelRxDataOverflow)
The number of packets received with overflow (as indicated by hardware).
Message Ends (framerelRxMessageEnds)
The number of packets received with message-correct endings. This value increases each time a valid Frame
Relay packet is received.
Packets Too Long (framerelRxPacketTooLong)
The number of packets received that were too long.
Overflow (framerelRxOverflow)
The number of packets received with overflow (as indicated by software).
Aborts (FramerelRxAbort)
The number of packets received that were aborted.
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