78
q933a
: Standard LMI protocol type of Q.933 Appendix A.
Description
Use the
fr lmi type
command to configure the frame relay LMI protocol type.
Use the
undo fr lmi type
command to restore the default.
By default, the LMI protocol type is q933a.
The LMI protocol maintains the frame relay protocol PVC table, including notifying PVC increasing,
detecting PVC deleting, monitoring PVC status changing, and verifying link integrity. The system usually
supports three standard LMI protocols ITU-T Q.933 Appendix A, ANSI T1.617 Appendix D, and
nonstandard-compatible LMI protocol.
Examples
# Set the frame relay LMI type of Serial 4/1/8:10 to nonstandard compatible protocol.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface Serial 4/1/8:10
[Sysname-Serial4/1/8:10] fr lmi type nonstandard
fr map ip
Syntax
fr
map
ip
ip-address
dlci-number
[
broadcast
| [
ietf
|
nonstandard
] ] *
undo
fr
map ip
ip-address dlci-number
View
Interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address
: Peer IP address.
dlci-number
: Local virtual circuit number, in the range 16 to 1007.
broadcast
: Specifies that broadcast packets can be sent by using the map.
ietf
: Indicates that the map adopts IETF encapsulation format.
nonstandard
: Indicates that the map adopts a non-standard compatible encapsulation format.
Description
Use the
fr
map
ip
command to add an IP address map entry for frame relay.
Use the
undo fr
map
ip
command to remove an IP address map entry for frame relay.
By default, no static address map entry exists and InARP is enabled.
You can create an address map manually or by using InARP. InARP is suitable for a complex network
where the remote device also supports InARP. When the number of remote hosts is small or when default
routes exist, however, manual map creation is preferred.
Examples
# Create a static address map entry on interface Serial 4/1/8:10, mapping DLCI 50 to the peer IP
address 202.38.163.252.