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Local Management User’s Guide
Point to MultiPoint Configuration (LM WAN Interface Configuration) LMI Type
1.
If the LMI type required is ANSI T1-617 Annex D version 1994, no more configuration is 
needed. It is recommended that the box be reset after the DLCIs are known by the HSIM or 
CyberSWITCH. The DLCIs will show up on the LM Interface screen when they are sent in 
STATUS messages from the FR switch.
2.
If another selection is required this can be done by toggling the FR LMI (Link Mgt Protocol) 
field.
Point to MultiPoint Configuration (DLCI Address)
1.
If the DLCI LMI type is NO_LMI, or you wish to have STATIC DLCIs (that will not have 
information deleted when the switch does not send a report on them, or if QUICKSET 
configured the DLCIs), then you would add the DLCIs using this field.
2.
Type in the DLCI number you wish to use here, and arrow down to the Circuit State. Add the 
DLCI in the inactive state (if NO_LMI it can be added in the active state) and SAVE. The DLCI 
will show up as a STATIC DLCI.
3.
If a switch is attached the DLCI should dynamically change state to active, and then data can 
be received and transmitted. In NO_LMI mode, the state must be changed manually.
4.
To remove a STATIC DLCI, arrow to the Circuit State field and select invalid and SAVE. This 
will remove the DLCI from the system. NOTE: This does not apply to DYNAMIC DLCIs.(c) 
CKT_DCP enable: This will turn Fr Data Compression negotiation on or off. The next two 
fields, Status and ratio, display whether or not DCP successfully negotiated. If successful, the 
Compression ratio is displayed.
In Point To MultiPoint mode the DLCIs will be dynamically added (unless the DLCI has been 
tagged STATIC or deleted. This allows you to actually see the DLCI information provided by the 
Frame Relay DCE Switch in the WAN cloud that the CSX is connected to.
Point To Point Mode (LM WAN Physical Configuration)
Set the MgrType to FR PtoP. All the other information in FR PtoMP configuration is applicable.
NOTE
If you toggle the LMI type, all DLCI information will be removed.