
Configuring Frame Relay Services
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To change the value for the excess burst, navigate to the prompt for the PVC you
want to modify (for example,
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; orlando;
pvc/1/2/51
) and enter:
excess-burst
<integer>
integer
is the number of bits the router can transmit per time interval. The value
can be from 0 to 2,147,483,647 bits. The default is 0.
For example, the following command line sets an excess burst value of 2,000 bits:
pvc/1/2/51# excess-burst 2000
pvc/1/2/51#
CIR (Throughput)
The CIR (committed information rate), or throughput, defines the number of bits
per second your carrier guarantees the router can transmit over a specified time
interval when there is no congestion. Your carrier supplies this value. You
configure this value for each PVC but not for the interface.
To enter the CIR value, navigate to the prompt for the PVC you want to modify
(for example,
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; newyork; pvc/1/2/51) and enter:
cir
<integer>
integer
is the number of bits the router can transmit per time interval. The value
can be from 0 to 2,147,483,647 bits. The default is 0.
For example, the following command line sets a CIR value of 5,000 bits.
pvc/1/2/51# cir 5000
pvc/1/2/51#
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