Configuring RLMI
Creating Service Names
ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
1/19/05
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RLMI Configuration Procedure
Use the following sequence to configure primary and backup RLMI logical ports:
1. Define either a Frame Relay UNI-DCE, UNI-DTE, or NNI logical port as
described in the Frame Relay Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX
500, and B-STDX 9000, or an ATM Network Interworking for Frame Relay NNI
logical port (see
“Network Interworking for Frame Relay NNI” on page 4-4
Configure the following RLMI options:
•
RLMI Master and Slave LPort Types (see the Frame Relay Services
Configuration Guide
for CBX 3500, CBX 500, and B-STDX 9000
)
•
or a primary port
•
RLMI Admin Status and RLMI Max Full Status Attempts (see
2. Configure a service name for a preferred port and backup port pair (see
3. Configure the RLMI switchover mode (see
“Configuring the RLMI Switchover
4. Add a circuit connection as described in
“Defining a Point-to-Point Circuit
, and configure the RLMI service name as Endpoint 1
or Endpoint 2 (see
“For a RLMI PVC Connection” on page 10-15
).
Creating Service Names
The service name binding is a name you define to identify the RLMI preferred/backup
pair. A circuit recognizes its service endpoint by this name instead of the logical port
name.
To create the service name bindings:
1. In the Switch tab, expand the LPorts node.
Note – To achieve resilient Frame Relay SVC operation, you must configure the same
port prefix/address on both the preferred port and backup port.
Note – You can create RLMI service names only on DTE or NNI logical ports
configured with RLMI enabled and the Can Backup Service Names field set to No.
When selecting a backup logical port, the system displays only DCE or NNI logical
ports configured with RLMI enabled and the Can Backup Service Names field set to
Yes.
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