Name
frame-relay map — interface
Synopsis
frame-relay mapprotocol
protocol-address
dlci
[broadcast] [ietf | cisco] [payload-compress {packet-by-packet | frf9 stac [hardware-options
]}] no frame-relay mapprotocol protocol-address
Configures
Frame Relay connection parameters
Default
None
Description
This command defines a mapping between a protocol-specific destination address and the DLCI to use for connections to that destination.
-
protocol
One of
appletalk
,decnet
,dlsw
,ip
,ipx
,llc2
,rsrb
,vines
, orxns
.-
protocol-address
The destination address.
-
dlci
The DLCI to use.
-
broadcast
Optional. Activates forwarding of broadcasts to this address when multicast is not enabled.
-
ietf
Optional. Use IETF encapsulation on this interface.
-
cisco
Optional. Use Cisco’s encapsulation method on this interface. If neither
ietf
norcisco
is specified, the interface uses the encapsulation specified by theencapsulation
frame-relay
command.-
payload-compress packet-by-packet
Optional. Activates packet-by-packet compression using the Stacker method. Packet-by-packet compression is a proprietary Cisco feature and won’t interoperate with other vendors’ equipment.
-
payload-compress frf9 stac
Optional. Activates FRF.9 compression using the Stacker method.
-
hardware-options
Optional. Can be
distributed
,software
, orcsa
.distributed
causes compression to be performed in a VIP2;software
causes compression to occur in the IOS software on the main processor;csa
csa-number
specifies the CSA to use for a particular interface ...
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