If you want to use a line speed greater than 2048000, you can only do this
on:
v interface 1.
v port 1 of a 4-port WAN concentration adapter.
v ports 1 and 5 of an 8-port WAN concentration adapter.
The other WAN ports must be clocked at 64 Kbps or less.
lmi-type [rev1 or ansi or ccitt]
Sets the management type for the interface. See “Enabling Frame Relay
PVC Management” on page 403 for details on setting Frame Relay
management. The default is type ansi enabled.
Table 58. Frame Relay Management Options
Command
Management
Type Description
set lmi-type rev1 Conforms to LMI Revision 1, (Stratacom’s Frame
Relay Interface Specification)
set lmi-type ansi Conforms to ANSI T1.617 ISDN-DSS1-Signalling
Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service (known
as Annex D)
set lmi-type ccitt Conforms to Annex A of ITU-T/CCITT
Recommendation Q.933 - DSS1 Signalling
Specification for Frame Mode Basic Call Control.
n1-parameter
count
Configures the number of T1 timer intervals which must expire before a
complete PVC status enquiry is made.
Count
is the interval in the range 1
to 255. The default is 6.
n2-parameter
max#
Configures the number of errors that can occur in the management event
window monitored by the n3-parameter before the Frame Relay interface
resets. Max# is a number in the range 1 to 10. The default is 3. This
parameter must be less than or equal to the n3-parameter or you will
receive an error message.
n3-parameter
max#
Configures the number of monitored management events for measuring the
n2-parameter. Max# is a number in the range 1 to 10. The default is 4.
p1-parameter
max#
Configures the maximum number of PVCs supported by the Frame Relay
interface. This includes active, inactive, removed, and congested PVCs.
Max# is a number in the range 0 to 992. The default is 64. 0 (zero) implies
that the interface supports no PVCs.
t1-parameter
time
Configures the interval (in seconds) between sequence number exchanges
with Frame Relay management. The management’s T2 timer is the
allowable interval for an end station to request a sequence number
exchange with the manager. The T1 interval must be less than the T2
interval of the network.
Time
is a number in the range 5 to 30. The default
is 10.
transmit-delay
#
Allows the insertion of a delay between transmitted packets. The purpose of
this command is to slow the serial line so that it is compatible with older,
slower serial devices at the other end. It can also prevent the loss of serial
Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces
Chapter 31. Configuring and Monitoring Frame Relay Interfaces 431