It is very helpful to know some knowledge about vro configuration. The following describes Frame-Relay in different vro configurations in detail. With the rapid development of network technology and the wide application of Internet, the requirements for communication media are getting higher and higher. Frame-relay) is rapidly popularized with stable communication, fast speed, and preferential prices. The key to making good use of Frame relay is vro configuration. The following describes several common vro configurations, hoping to serve as an example:
1. CISCO router configuration
Interface Serial0: configure the wide-area Port)
Encapsulation frame-relay IETF encapsulates frame relay)
Frame-relay lm-type ansi
The frame relay protocol is ansi, which corresponds to the Post Office)
Ip address port ip address Subnet Mask
Frame-relay interface-dlci 16
16. The dlci number assigned to the port by the Post Office)
Ip route peer ip address subnet mask peer wide area Port ip Address
2. Frame Relay for 3COM vro configuration)
Set Privilege = NetMgr authorized Network Management)
Setd-ip cont = route (activate the routing function)
Setd! 3-path linetype = leased line type is leased line)
Setd! 4-port own = framerelay the physical connection type is frame relay)
Setd! 4-fr cont = ansilmi protocol type is ansi)
Setd! 4-ip net = 11.53.240.34
255.255.255.252 port IP address subnet mask)
Add-ip addr peer ip address @ 460 (460 is the peer dlci number)
Add-ip route peer Subnet Mask
Peer Wide Area IP address 1 metric (number of hops)
Setd! 3-path cont = e activation path)
Setd! 4-port cont = e activated port)
3. Configure the BDCOM router to limit Frame Relay)
Co
Select Chinese interface)
Quit
S0
Encap framerelay
Ip add Wide Area Ip subnet mask
Fr local_dlci add 1616 this party's DLCI number)
Map add peer Wide Area IP address pvc 16 (local DLCI)
Quit
Route add peer CIDR Block mask peer wide area Port IP Address
Hosts add 127.0.0.1 localhost
The above is the frame relay configuration of the three commonly used routers. The key points are four: Line encapsulation, protocol, DLCI, and IP address. I hope this article will be helpful to all colleagues who are configuring Frame Relay for routers.