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Configuring Frame Relay
Defining Frame Relay link operations
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
 
   Preliminary January 4, 2001   
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The Ethernet > Frame Relay > Frame Relay profile includes the following parameters that 
define the name of the Frame Relay profile and make it available for use, the type of call 
connection, and the type of frame relay for the switch: 
Dialing, billing and signaling parameters
The next set of parameters in Ethernet > Frame Relay > Frame Relay profile define the types 
of outbound calls the MAX makes, the number used to dial out this connection, telephone 
billing number, the signaling value the PRI uses when placing a call and a dialing prefix for 
PRI calling, and a string for use in the transit network IE: 
Parameter
Specifies
Name
Name of the Frame Relay profile to use for forwarding this link on the 
Frame Relay network. The name must be unique and cannot exceed 15 
characters. 
Active
A profile, making it available for use. A dash appears before each 
deactivated profile.
Call Type
Type of connection, such as switched, or nailed. You can set the Call 
Type parameter to specify the type of connection between the local 
and remote codecs.
FR Type
You can set the FR Type parameter to NNI (for an NNI interface to the 
switch), DCE (for a UNI-DCE interface), or DTE (for a UNI-DTE 
interface). 
Nailed Grp
Assigns those channels to the link represented by the profile. Only one 
active link can be assigned to use a particular group number.
Data Svc
A data service provided over a WAN line and is characterized by the 
unit measure of its bandwidth. A data service can transmit either data 
or digitized voice. In a Call profile, Connection profile, X.25, or 
Frame Relay profile, Data Svc specifies the type of data service the 
link uses. In a Dial Plan profile, Data Svc specifies the data service 
associated with the number the MAX dials under the extended dial 
plan. 
Parameter
Specifies
PRI # Type
Outbound calls made by the MAX on PRI lines so that the switch can 
properly interpret the phone number dialed. Ask your PRI provider for 
details on when to use each of the following settings. This parameter 
specifies the TypeOfNumber field in the called party’s information 
element.
Dial #
Number used to dial out this connection. It can contain up to 24 
characters, which may include a dialing prefix that directs the 
connection to use a trunk group or dial plan; for example: 6-1-212-555-
1212.
Bill #
A telephone number to be used for billing purposes. If a number is 
specified, it is used either as a billing suffix or the calling party number. 
For robbed-bit lines, the MAX uses the billing-number as a suffix that 
is appended to each phone number it dials for the call.