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SNA Frame Relay Access Support Commands

SNA Frame Relay Access Support Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Frame Relay access support (FRAS) commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference.

frame-relay map llc2

Use the frame-relay map llc2 interface configuration command to map LLC2 traffic to a data-link connection identifier (DLCI).

frame-relay map llc2 dlci-number

dlci-number Frame Relay DLCI.

frame-relay map rsrb

Use the frame-relay map rsrb interface configuration command to specify the DLCI number onto which the RSRB traffic is to be mapped.

frame-relay map rsrb dlci-number

dlci-number Frame Relay DLCI.

fras backup dlsw

Use the fras backup dlsw interface configuration command to configure an auxiliary route between the end stations and the host for use as a backup when the DLCI connection to the Frame Relay network is lost. Use the no form of this command to cancel the backup configuration.

fras backup dlsw virtual-mac-address target-ring-number host-mac-address [retry
retry-number]
no fras backup dlsw
virtual-mac-address target-ring-number host-mac-address [retry
retry-number
]

virtual-mac-address 12-digit hexadecimal string used as a source MAC address for all packets going to the host.
target-ring-number Number configured in the source-bridge ring-group command. This is a virtual ring. The valid range is 1 to 4095.
host-mac-address Destination MAC address of the host.
retry retry-number (Optional) Number of attempts by the end station to reconnect to the primary Frame Relay interface before activating the backup link. The range is 1 to 5 retries. If the retry option is not specified, the default number of retries is 5.

fras ban

Use the fras ban interface configuration command to associate bridging over a Frame Relay network using boundary access node (BAN). Use the no form of this command to cancel each association.

fras ban local-ring bridge-number ring-group ban-dlci-mac dlci dlci#1 [dlci#2 ... dlci#5]
[bni mac-addr]
no fras ban local-ring bridge-number ring-group ban-dlci-mac dlci dlci#1 [dlci#2 ... dlci#5]
[bni mac-addr]


local-ring Decimal number from 1 to 4095 describing the Token Ring interface.
bridge-number Decimal number from 1 to 15 that uniquely identifies a bridge connecting two rings.
ring-group Decimal number from 1 to 4095 representing a collection of Token Ring interfaces on one or more routers.
ban-dlci-mac Frame Relay BAN PVC MAC address.
dlci#1 [dlci#2 ... dlci#5] Frame Relay DLCI. Each DLCI number is unique and is a decimal within the range of 16 to 1007. The keyword dlci precedes the list of one or more DLCI numbers. If more than one DLCI number is needed for load balancing in the FRAS BAN configuration command, a maximum of five DLCI numbers are allowed.
bni mac-addr (Optional) Boundary node identifier (BNI) MAC address of the NCP that receives frames from the router.

fras ddr-backup

Use the fras ddr-backup interface configuration command to configure an auxiliary interface for use as a backup when the primary Frame Relay link to the Frame Relay WAN fails. Use the no form of this command to cancel the backup configuration.

fras ddr-backup interface interface dlci-number
no fras ddr-backup


interface interface The interface over which the backup connection is made.
dlci-number The DLCI number of the session.

fras-host ban

Use the fras-host ban interface configuration command to enable the FRAS Host function for BAN. Use the no form of this command to disable the FRAS Host BAN functionality.

fras-host ban (sub)interface hmac hmac [bni bni]
no fras-host ban


(sub)interface Associated Frame Relay interface or subinterface.
hmac hmac MAC address of the CIP adapter or LAN-attached host.
bni bni (Optional) Boundary node identifier MAC address. The default bni is 4FFF.0000.0000.

fras-host bnn

Use the fras-host bnn interface configuration command to enable the FRAS Host function for BNN. Use the no form of this command to disable the FRAS Host function.

fras-host bnn (sub)interface fr-lsap sap vmac virt-mac hmac hmac [hsap hsap]
no fras-host bnn


(sub)interface Associated Frame Relay interface or subinterface.
fr-lsap sap LLC2 service access point (SAP). The destination SAP on inbound BNN frames received from Frame Relay.
vmac virt-mac Used in combination with the DLCI number to form a unique MAC address. The first 4 bytes of the MAC address are formed by the VMAC while the last 2 bytes are formed from the DLCI number. The last 2 bytes of the VMAC must be configured as zeros.
hmac hmac MAC address of the CIP adaptor or LAN-attached host.
hsap hsap (Optional) Host SAP. If this parameter is not specified, the host SAP value used will match fr-lsap.

fras-host dlsw-local-ack

Use the fras-host dlsw-local-ack interface configuration command to enable LLC2 local termination for FRAS Host connections using the virtual Token-Ring. Use the no form of this command to disable LLC2 local termination.

fras-host dlsw-local-ack
no fras-host dlsw-local-ack

fras map llc

Use the fras map llc interface configuration command to associate an LLC connection with a Frame Relay DLCI. Use the no form of this command to disable the association.

fras map llc lan-lsap serial interface frame-relay dlci dlci fr-rsap
no fras map llc
lan-lsap serial interface frame-relay dlci dlci fr-rsap

lan-lsap LLC2 LAN SAP that is the local SAP address of the router.
serial interface Serial interface on which Frame Relay is configured.
frame-relay dlci dlci Frame Relay DLCI.
fr-rsap LLC2 Frame Relay SAP that is the destination SAP of the router on the Frame Relay side.

fras map sdlc

Use the fras map sdlc interface configuration command to associate an SDLC link with a Frame Relay DLCI. Use the no form of this command to cancel the association.

fras map sdlc sdlc-address serial port frame-relay dlci fr-lsap fr-rsap [pfid2 |
afid2 | fid4]
no fras map sdlc sdlc-address serial port frame-relay dlci fr-lsap fr-rsap [pfid2 |
afid2 | fid4]


sdlc-address SDLC address of the downstream SNA device in hexadecimal.
serial port Serial interface on which Frame Relay is configured.
frame-relay dlci Frame Relay DLCI.
fr-lsap Local SAP address of the logical link connection on the Cisco Frame Relay Access Device (CFRAD).
fr-rsap Destination SAP address on the host.
pfid (Optional) FID2 SNA transmission header for SNA peripheral traffic.
afid2 (Optional) FID2 transmission header for APPN traffic.
fid4 (Optional) Transmission header used on SNA subarea flows.

interface virtual-tokenring

Use the interface virtual-tokenring command to create a virtual Token Ring interface. Use the no form of this command to cancel the configuration.

interface virtual-tokenring number
no interface virtual-tokenring


number Number of the virtual Token Ring.

llc2 dynwind

Use the llc2 dynwind interface configuration command to enable dynamic window congestion management. Use the no form of this command to cancel the configuration.

llc2 dynwind [nw nw-number] [dwc dwc-number]
no llc2 dynwind [nw nw-number] [dwc dwc-number]


nw nw-number (Optional) Specifies a number of frames that must be received to increment the working window value by 1. The default is 4.
dwc dwc-number (Optional) Specifies the number by which the working window value is divided when BECN occurs. Valid numbers are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. 1 is a special value that indicates that the working window value should be set to 1 when BECN is indicated. The default is 1.

show fras

Use the show fras privileged EXEC command to view notification that the FRAS dial backup over DLSw+ feature is active, to display information about the connection state in FRAS, and to display current BNN, BAN, and dial backup information.

show fras

show fras-host

Use the show fras-host EXEC command to display the status of LLC2 sessions using FRAS Host.

show fras-host [(sub)interface] [dlci dlci-num] [detail]

(sub)interface Only display LLC2 sessions from a specified Frame Relay interface or subinterface.
dlci dlci-number Only display LLC2 sessions from a specified DLCI.
detail Display additional information such as the routing information fields (RIFs) and statistics associated with the LLC2 sessions.

show fras map

Use the show fras map privileged EXEC command to display the mapping and connection state of FRAS.

show fras map

source-bridge

Use the source-bridge interface configuration command to configure an interface for source-route bridging. Use the no form of this command to disable source-route bridging on an interface.

source-bridge source-ring-number bridge-number target-ring-number [conserve-ring]
no source-bridge
source-ring-number bridge-number target-ring-number [conserve-ring]

source-ring-number Ring number for the interface's Token Ring or FDDI ring. It must be a decimal number in the range 1 to 4095 that uniquely identifies a network segment or ring within the bridged Token Ring or FDDI network
bridge-number Number that uniquely identifies the bridge connecting the source and target rings. It must be a decimal number in the range 1 to 15.
target-ring-number Ring number of the destination ring on this router. The number must be unique within the bridged Token Ring or FDDI network. The target ring can also be a ring group. It must be a decimal number.
conserve-ring (Optional) Keyword to enable SRB over Frame Relay. When this option is configured, the SRB software does not add the ring number associated with the Frame Relay partner's virtual ring (PVC) to outbound explorer frames. This option is permitted for Frame Relay subinterfaces only.

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