Summary


Configuration options in Frame Relay are based on the design and provisioning choices made in the design phase. In this chapter, you learned about basic (common) and advanced configuration options with Cisco Frame Relay routers, including the following:

  • Basic Frame Relay configurations, such as point-to-multipoint configurations, point-to-point configurations, and the frame relay broadcast queue. This section also includes minimum DLCIs recommendations, and the effect over Frame Relay service of the chosen routing protocols.

  • The advance configuration sections include configuring IP unnumbered Frame Relay, frame switching configurations, ISDN as Frame Relay backup configurations, Frame Relay bridging, and Frame Relay compression and multicast configurations. Frame Relay traffic shaping, because of its importance, is represented in detail, including generic traffic shaping, traffic shaping classes, and foresight adaptive shaping with ELMI.

The Frame Relay encapsulations (cisco, ietf), DLCI encapsulations (cisco, ietf, ppp, and protocol) and LMI types (cisco, ANSI, and q933a) are discussed from a troubleshooting point of view in the following chapter.




Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks CCIE Professional Development
Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks (CCIE Professional Development)
ISBN: 1587050765
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 235

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