Frame-Relay(config-if)# frame−relay route 102 interface Serial0/2 201Frame-Relay(config-if)# frame−relay route 103 interface Serial0/0 301
Frame-Relay(config)# interface Serial 0/2
Frame-Relay(config-if)# description *** static DCE connection to s0/0 OFF2Frame-Relay(config-if)# encapsulation frame−relay [cisco | ietf]Frame-Relay(config-if)# clockrate 128000 → only apply for DCEFrame-Relay(config-if)# frame−relay intf−type dceFrame-Relay(config-if)# frame−relay route 201 interface Serial0/1 102Frame-Relay(config-if)# frame−relay route 203 interface Serial0/0 302
II. CONFIGURE FRAME-RELAY AT CPE_DTE
Step 1. Enable Frame Relay encapsulation on an interface or subinterface.
router(config−if)#encapsulation frame−relay [cisco | ietf]
Step 2. Set the LMI type.
Router(config
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if)#frame
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relay lmi
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type [ansi | cisco | q933i]
Step 3. Configure static or dynamic protocol and address mapping.
Router(config
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if)#frame
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relay interface
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dlci dlci_numberRouter(config
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if)#frame
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relay map protocol [ip | dec | appletalk | xns | ipx |vines | clns | bridge | llc2 | dlsw] next_hop_address dlci [broadcast][ietf | cisco]
Step 4. Address protocol−specific issues (OSPF, EIGRP).
III. VERIFYING
R#show interfaces serialR#show frame-relay pvc
R#show frame-relay mapR#show frame-relay lmiR#clear frame-relay-inarpR#debug frame lmi
TRAFFIC SHAPINGStep 1. Configure map class parameters
map−class frame−relay ciscoframe−relay cir 64000frame−relay mincir 32000
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