3. Configuration Options
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Configuring Circuit Records for the Network Interface
For Models 9783 and 9788, circuit records can be created or modified and PVCs
can be created based on existing DLCIs using the Network Circuit Records
screen.
Main Menu
→Configuration →Network →Circuit Records
If any DLCI records exist, you may enter a DLCI number at the bottom of the
screen to display, copy from, or modify a DLCI record.
Select C
reatePVC to create a new PVC based on an existing DLCI record.
Table 3-27. Circuit Records Options (1 of 3)
DLCI Number
Possible Settings: 16 – 1007
Default Setting: Initially blank
Specifies the number for the DLCI in the DLCI record. The parameter determines which
DLCI record is used for transferring data on a particular frame relay interface. DLCI
numbers range from 0–1023 with numbers 0–15 and 1008–1023 reserved. Entry of an
invalid number results in the error message Value Out of Range (16–1007). If the
DLCI number is part of a connection, this field is read-only.
NOTES:
– If a DLCI number is not entered, the DLCI record is not created.
– The DLCI number entered must be unique for the interface.
– Changing this setting causes the FrameSaver unit to abort any active frame relay
tests.
16 – 1007 – Specifies the DLCI number.
VPI,VCI Number
Possible Settings:
– For the VPI: 0–15
– For the VCI: 32 – 255
Default Setting: Initially blank
Specifies the VPI and VCI. Entry of an invalid number results in the error message Value
Out of Range (0 – 15) for the VPI, and Value Out of Range (32 – 255) for
the VCI. The VPI/VCI must be unique on the ATM link.
0 – 15 – Specifies the VPI.
32 – 255 – Specifies the VCI.