Configure Frame Relay Support
Frame Relay support is configured via the command-line interface.
Note: PVC partition sizes, which are automatically created by
the PacketWise Frame Relay feature, are regularly adjusted in response
to need. As a result, if you require manual control of PVC partitions,
manually create PVC partitions and child classes without using any of
the PacketWise Frame Relay commands. In this way you can set the partition
size and make it burstable between CIR and EIR. For example, you might
create a 16 Kbps partition that is burstable to 56 Kbps. When you choose
to manually create PVC classes and partitions, PacketWise cannot respond
to congestion on the PVCs, because the manually created partitions will
not adjust in response to the FECN/BECN notification.
To configure Frame Relay support:
- Determine the number of IP routing entries present in the FRAD. If
this number exceeds 300, call Technical Support for assistance.
- Configure a PacketWise FRAD using the frame
add command.
- After several seconds, use the frame
show command to verify that PacketWise has picked up the WAN interface
name/number, DLCI(s), and FRAD system name.
This information is collected even when shaping and traffic discovery
are turned off.
- Use the frame
routing command to verify that the IP routes have been detected.
- If the CIR and EIR values of each PVC partition are not automatically
detected from the FRAD, set the CIR and EIR values using the frame
override command.
PacketWise interprets the EIR to mean the excess amount by which the
partition can burst (maximum size minus CIR). Typically, you will set
the EIR to the difference between the link size and the CIR of the PVC.
- Use frame
show to verify that the override successfully updated the values.
Also, use partition
show to verify that the minimum and maximum values for each PVC
partition matches the values you set with the frame override
command.
- If you haven't already done so, turn
on traffic discovery in the browser interface or use the setup
discover command at the CLI. When traffic discovery is enabled,
PacketWise creates classes under each PVC class for the applications
and protocols it detects.
- Verify that shaping is turned on by clicking setup in the browser
interface or using the setup
shaping command at the CLI. When you turn on shaping, PacketWise
can begin enforcing the adjusted partition sizes for its PVC classes.
- If necessary, use the frame
options command to enable/disable auto-routing and PVC traffic discovery.
See also:
Frame Relay Overview
PVC
Traffic Classes
Frame
Relay Notes
Frame
Relay Tips
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