Cyclades-PR1000
37Chapter 4 - Step-by-Step Instructions
STEP FOUR
The Encapsulation parameters for Frame Relay are less straight-forward. Many of them are based on decisions
that cannot be shown in a diagram. Fortunately, the choices made here will mostly affect the performance of the
link, rather than whether it works or not. Fill in the parameters appropriate for your system, consulting chapter 8
of the Installation Manual for more information if necessary.
Menu
CONFIG=>INTERFACE=>SWAN=>ENCAPSULATION=>FRAME RELAY
Parameter Example Your Application
Encapsulation Type Choose RFC1490 unless the router at the
other end of the connection uses the default
Cisco standard.
SNAP IP
Inactive
for the example. The router on the
sendin
g
end must be usin
g
the same header
type (NLPID or SNAP) as the router on the
receiving end.
LMI ANSI for the example. This must also be
the same as the router on the receivin
g
end.
T391 Ten seconds, the interval between the LMI
Status Enquiry messages.
N391 Six.
N392 Three.
N393 Four. This value must be larger than N392.
Bandwidth Reservation Inactive. Traffic control will not be covered
in this example
FRF-12 - Fragment Size Indicates the size of FRF-12 fragments.
Use default value.
Voice over this link Inactive.
FIGURE 4.15 FRAME RELAY ENCAPSULATION MENU PARAMETERS