278 CHAPTER 17: CONFIGURING FRAME RELAY
II. Networking Diagram
Figure 94 MFR bundle networking
III. Configuration Procedure
1 Configure RouterA
a Create a MFR interface.
[Router]interface mfr 0
[Router-MFR0]ip address 202.38.163.251 255.255.255.0
[Router-MFR0]fr interface-type dte
[Router-MFR0]fr dlci 100
[Router-MFR0]fr map ip 202.38.163.252 dlci 100
b Bundle Serial 0 and Serial 1 to mfr 0.
[Router]interface serial 0
[Router-Serial0]link-protocol fr mfr 0
[Router]interface serial 1
[Router-Serial0]link-protocol fr mfr 0
2 Configure RouterB
a Create a MFR interface.
[Router]interface mfr 0
[Router-MFR0]ip address 202.38.163.252 255.255.255.0
[Router-MFR0]fr interface-type dte
[Router-MFR0]fr dlci 100
[Router-MFR0]fr map ip 202.38.163.251 dlci 100
b Bundle Serial 0 and Serial 1 to mfr 0.
[Router]interface serial 0
[Router-Serial0]link-protocol fr mfr 0
[Router]interface serial 1
[Router-Serial0]link-protocol fr mfr 0
Frame Relay Compress
Typical Configuration
Example (FRF.9)
I. Networking Requirements
Router A and Router B are connected via a Frame Relay network. To improve the
efficiency of data transmission, Frame Relay payload compression is used between
them.
I P: 202. 38. 163. 251
I P: 202. 38. 163. 252
S0
S1
S1
S0
bundl e
RouterA RouterB