Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(9)T
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FRF .20 Support
Configuration Examples for FRF .20 Support
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Cisco IOS Release: Multiple releases
Displaying Frame Relay Profile Status
You can display the current Frame Relay map entries and information about connections. To display
active Frame Relay information, perform the following optional steps.
active Frame Relay information, perform the following optional steps.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
enable
2.
show frame-relay map [interface type number] [dlci]
3.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for FRF .20 Support
This section provides the following example:
•
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
•
Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
show frame-relay map
[
interface
type number
]
[
dlci
]
Example:
Router# show frame-relay map 20
Displays current Frame Relay map entries and information
about connections.
about connections.
•
interface type number—(Optional) Specifies an
interface for which mapping information will be
displayed. A space is optional between the interface
type and number.
interface for which mapping information will be
displayed. A space is optional between the interface
type and number.
•
dlci—(Optional) Specifies a data-link connection
identifier (DLCI) for which mapping information will
be displayed. Range: 16 to 1022.
identifier (DLCI) for which mapping information will
be displayed. Range: 16 to 1022.
Step 3
end
Example:
Router# end
Ends the configuration session and returns to privileged
EXEC mode.
EXEC mode.