E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking
Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide
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Generic Frame Relay
FECNMapping2 : zero
Core Name2 :
Activate2 : disable
Note
The “Core Name” is a read only field that will only be displayed for
active connections
--> frs list
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|Chn | Name | VPI | VCI | DLCI | Core Name | Activate
|chn1 | none | 107 | 207 | 178 | FRS0 | enable
|chn2 | none | 101 | 201 | 172 | | disable
|chn3 | none | 102 | 202 | 173 | | disable
|chn4 | none | 103 | 203 | 174 | | disable
|chn5 | none | 104 | 204 | 175 | | disable
|chn6 | none | 105 | 205 | 176 | | disable
|chn7 | none | 106 | 206 | 177 | | disable
|chn8 | none | 107 | 207 | 178 | | disable
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Note
In the above example only channel 1 is active.
--> frs set chn2
DEMapping
DLCI
FECNMapping
FRSName
VCI
VPI
state
transMode
--> frs set chn2 VPI 0
After typing frs set chn2 inputting the ? into the system will display the optional variables that can be config-
ured. Following the list of variables the user elected to set the VPI for channel 2 to a value of 0.
Generic Frame Relay
Frame Relay is implemented in the 3086 and is available at the serial interface. This framerelay implementa-
tion would allow the user to create a frame relay transport and connect the transport to either a bridge connec-