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Configure the Passport 4400 Switch Map at Site 1 to Site 2

  1. Determine the DLCI number for the FR DCE port on the Passport 4400. This must be obtained from the FRAD configuration.
  2. Note

    Note: You must define switch maps for both Passport 4400 units.


  3. On the FR DCE Signaling Protocol Configuration window, click Next. You will see the Add a Switch Map Entry (FR DCE) window:

See the table below for a description of the required parameters:

Parameter

Range of Values

Required Actions

Local DLCI

INTEGER (16..991)

Enter the DLCI for the FR DCE service on the local Passport 4400.

Remote DLCI

INTEGER (16..991)

Enter the DLCI for the FR DCE service on the remote Passport 4400.

Remote DNA

Frame Relay DNA (1..34)

Enter the DNA prefix of the remote Passport 4400, followed by the number 3.

Connection Type

slave | master

Enter master for the site that will establish the connection. Enter slave for the other site. When establishing a switch map from Passport 4400 to a Passport 6400, the Passport 4400 should always be set to master.


Enter the required parameters and click Add. A "Command Successful" appears.

  1. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the remaining Passport unit.

The illustration below shows two Passport 4400 units configured for frame relay pass-through. Both Passport 4400 units in this example use Port 1 as the FR DCE port. Note how the switch maps are constructed from the IfIndexes, DLCIs, and DNA prefixes.


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