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Chapter 3: Local Management
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WPIM-RT1 User’s Guide
3.5.2
Frame Relay Interface Configuration
Access the WAN Interface Configuration screen through the WAN 
Physical Configuration screen, by using the arrow keys to highlight the 
WAN INT CONFIG command, then press ENTER. Proceed with the 
following steps to configure the WAN Interface.
1.
Set the Interface Number that is being used for the WAN connection 
by typing the same number into the Interface Number field that was 
input into the timeslots in the WAN Physical Configuration screen, 
then press ENTER (see the Notes on
)For Frame Relay 
PtoP: The interfaces are assigned when DLCIs are created (in this case 
a zero needs to be entered in this field).
2.
Use the arrow keys to highlight FR LMI. Press the SPACE bar to 
select ANSI_94T1.617-D or Q.933-A, then press ENTER.
3.
Make any changes to the available settings as desired.
4.
Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE, then press ENTER. The 
message “SAVE DONE!” displays and Local Management saves the 
changes to memory. 
In FR PtoP, the DLCIs must be entered statically, as they will not come up 
dynamically as in FR PtoMP. 
In FR PtoMP, there is an option to statically enter the DLCIs in 
association with a Protocol Manager, the physical port and MIB II, using 
the DLCI field in the Interface screen. If the DLCI is not static, it will be 
deleted if the Frame Relay switch determines that the DLCI has been 
eliminated. If the Frame Relay switch previously reported status on a 
DLCI, when it does not report the status of the DLCI, the DLCI and its 
associated information is deleted from the platform. Static entries are 
never deleted automatically. They must be deliberately deleted by the 
user. To enter a DLCI, it is set to “Inactive” and saved, but to delete a 
DLCI, it must be accessed and entered as “Invalid” and saved. 
NOTE
The choice NO LMI under FR LMI is a test mode only and 
should not be used in a practical application.