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Chapter 4
Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples
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Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide
Use the following commands to configure Backup interfaces:
Frame Relay Encapsulation
X330WAN supports the following Frame Relay QoS features:
Priority DLCI
Traffic Shaping and Marking per VC
Priority queuing
These features and their implementation are described in the following sections.
To improve voice quality using cRTP, refer to the “Configuration tip” on page 54.
Priority DLCI
To implement new priority mechanisms, ISPs rely on new classes of service. Traffic 
types and users are divided into these classes and treated differently during peak 
periods. A premium, or first class user or traffic stream receives higher priority than 
a general user. This rating system ensures that the critical Internet user maintains 
peak performance, as well as provides a means for the ISPs to enhance the cost 
structure of network operations.
X330WAN supports Class-based traffic assignment, referred to as Priority DLCI. 
This separates traffic with different QoS levels to up to four different VCs on the 
same Frame-Relay sub-interface. This feature enables you to assign unique 
Permanent VCs (PVCs) for VoIP and non-VoIP traffic. You can set and adjust the 
priority using Policy. For more information, refer to "Policy" on page 48.
Configure the Priority DLCI using the 
frame-relay priority-dlci-group
 
command in the serial sub-interface context. Specify the DLCIs in this command 
from the highest to lowest priority. If you specify less than four DLCIs, the last 
DLCI specified is automatically used for the missing priorities.
Note:  
When using Priority DLCI, the primary DLCI is used to determine the state of 
the Sub Frame Relay interface: when the primary DLCI is up, the Sub Frame Relay 
interface is up, and when the primary DLCI is down, the Sub Frame Relay interface 
is down. When using Priority DLCI, it is therefore recommended to verify that the 
primary DLCI is set as the High Priority DLCI in the Priority DLCI group.
backup delay
Configures the Primary-Backup switchover delay.
backup interface
Configures a backup interface for a Primary interface. 
This command is used within the Primary interface’s 
context.