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Configuration: Frame Relay
Local Management User’s Guide
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Point To Point Mode (LM WAN Interface Configuration)
The difference in configuration between PtoP and PtoMP is that DLCIs are not learned 
dynamically. DLCI information must be entered in statically, even if in an LMI mode. All the other 
information in FR PtoMP configuration is applicable.
Since in Point To Point mode the DLCI is static, it will not be deleted if the switch sends no 
information on the DLCI, but must be deleted manually through LM or SNMP, nor will DLCIs be 
added dynamically. The state will reflect the correct value that the FR DCE Switch reports, and 
static circuits will go “Invalid” if there is a physical connection problem.
5.
Use the arrow keys to highlight Timeslot View. Press the SPACE bar to select New, then press 
ENTER. The cursor moves to the first timeslot available in the Timeslot Configuration Table.
6.
Insert the interface number (refer to NOTE below) into the timeslot being used. Type the 
number, press ENTER, then exit this field by using the arrow keys. The cursor automatically 
moves to the T1 Line Coding field.
The next four steps are based on information supplied by the service provider. Consult the service 
provider for the correct settings.
7.
Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Line Coding. Press the SPACE bar to select B8ZS or AMI
then press ENTER.
8.
Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Frame Type. Press the SPACE bar to select ESF or D4
then press ENTER.
9.
Use the arrow keys to highlight T1 Tx Clock Source. Press the SPACE bar to select Local (no 
clock source provided by telephone company) or Loop (clock source provided by telephone 
company), then press ENTER.
NOTE
When changing from one protocol to another on a HSIM or CyberSWITCH that has 
been operational, save NONE as the protocol before changing to another protocol. 
The previous version of firmware allowed multiple Frame Relay Protocols running on 
different T1 or E1 channel groups. This is no longer possible. Therefore, only one 
Frame Relay Protocol can be configured per physical interface.
NOTE
The value assigned to the timeslots is the interface being used for WAN 
communication. Only one interface can be assigned to the timeslot when running 
Frame Relay.