Configuration
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9124-A2-LB20-00
March 2000
Setting Up So the Router Can Receive RIP
Using the system’s standard Routing Information Protocol (RIP) feature, routing
information is passed to the router over the management PVC, so the router can
learn routes to FrameSaver SLV devices. Node IP information should be set up
(see Configuring Node IP Information).
" Procedure
1. Configure the router to receive RIP.
For example, if using a Cisco router, configure config-t, router RIP,
int serialx, IP RIP Receive version 1, then ctl-z WR.
2. Create a Standard DLCI for the user data port.
Configuration →Data Ports →DLCI Records
3. Create a Management PVC using the user data port DLCI just configured.
Configuration →Management and Communication →Management PVCs
4. Set Primary Link RIP to Standard_Out, and S
ave the configuration.
Refer to Table 3-9, DLCI Record Options, and Table 3-12. Management PVC
Options for configuration information.
Setting Up Service Provider Connectivity at the Central Site
When management needs to be set up between a service provider’s customer
and its network operations center (NOC), a non-multiplexed DLCI must be
configured to carry management data between the customer’s central site and
the NOC console. This requires that a frame relay discovered DLCI needs to be
modified. This is because all auto-configured network DLCIs are configured as
multiplexed DLCIs.
" Procedure
To set up NOC management:
1. Select DLCI Records on the network interface.
Configuration →Network →DLCI Records
2. Select Mo
dify. The Modify DLCI Record for DLCI Number prompt
appears.
3. Select the DLCI that will be used by pressing the spacebar until the correct
DLCI number appears, then select it.
4. Change the DLCI Type from Multiplexed to Standard.
The DLCI in connections. Update DLCI usage as follows:
prompt appears.