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line hello packets between the lines.
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is between 0 and 15 extra flags. The
default is zero (0). Setting this parameter provides 0 to 15 extra flags
between transmit frames. Table 59 lists the units and range values for
serial interfaces.
Table 59. Transmit Delay Units and Range for the 2210 Serial Interface
Unit Minimum Maximum
Extra Flags 0 15
ty-parameter
time
Configures the interval after which the device considers an existing
congestion condition indicated by the receipt of a CLLM message to be
cleared. If the device receives a CLLM message before the timer expires,
the device resets this timer.
Valid Values: 5 to 30 seconds.
Default Value: 11 seconds.
Accessing the Frame Relay Monitoring Prompt
To access the Frame Relay operating commands and to monitor Frame Relay on
your router, perform the following steps:
1. At the OPCON prompt (*), type talk 5.
2. At the GWCON prompt (+), enter the interface command to see a list of
interfaces configured on the router.
3. Enter the network command followed by the network number of the frame relay
interface. For example:
+ net 2
Frame Relay Monitoring
FR2>
Frame Relay Monitoring Commands
This section summarizes and then explains the Frame Relay Monitoring commands.
Use these commands to gather information from the database. Table 60 shows the
commands.
Table 60. Frame Relay Monitoring Commands Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
10.
Clear Clears statistical information on the Frame Relay interface.
Disable Disables CIR monitoring and congestion monitoring on the Frame Relay
interface.
Enable Enables CIR monitoring and congestion monitoring on the Frame Relay
interface.
List Displays statistics specific to the data-link layer and Frame Relay
management.
LLC Displays the LLC monitoring prompt.
Notrace Disables packet tracing capability for individual circuits or for the entire
interface.
Set Sets CIR, Committed Burst Size, and Excess Burst Size for a Frame
Relay VC.
Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces
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