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CLI Optional WAN Port Parameters

The following CLI command can be used to configure additional parameters on the FR DCE port.

CLI> define wan port

Options

Description

baudRate

The baud rate for the FR DCE port. Make sure the port baud rate matches the baud rate of the attached device. The default line speed on the FR DCE port is 64 Kb/s. The baud rate can be safely set as low as 600.

encodeMethod

The port transmit/receive data encoding method. Choices are nrz, nrzi-mark, and nrzi-space.

htdsCutThru

Sets the htdsCutThru state. yes (active) no (inactive)

idleChar

The idle character required for CBR transfer. The idle character required for CBR transfer. The range for this value is 1..255. Do not configure this value above 255. If you attempt to configure this value above 255, it will wraparound to zero.

syncChar

The 8-bit synchronization character required for CBR transfer. The default is 7F.

ifType

Specifies the signaling characteristics of the WAN interface. Options are RS-232, V.35, V.36, X.21, CSU/DSU, T1 CSU, E1 CSU, ISDN-BRI, and none. The default is V.35.

maxRxFrameSize

The maximum frame size in bytes that will be received on this interface. The range is from 1 to 8192 bytes. The default value is 4000.

mode

The physical mode of the FR DCE port dce or dte. The mode will depend on the cable you are using to connect to the FRAD.

numOfRxBuffers

Specifies the number of buffers that will be used for receive data. The range is from 20 to 255. The default is 100.

ProtocolSupport

Specifies the protocol for the WAN port. The options are: none, standardFR, switchingFR, htds, cbr, sdlc, x25, async, pppHdlc, channel, hdlc, bypass, and casBypass.

rxQueueSize

The number of packets that can be stored in each receive buffer. The range is from 10 to 255 bytes. The default is 20.

txQueueSize

The number of packets that can be stored in each transmit buffer. The range is from 5 to 255 bytes. The default is 20.


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Defining Multiple Frame Relay Switch Maps


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