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Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide - Free Books

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How to Configure MQC-Based Frame Relay Traffic ShapingMQC-Based Frame Relay Traffic ShapingStep 4Command or Actionip address ip-address mask [secondary]PurposeSets the primary IP address and mask for the subinterface.Step 5Step 6Example:Router(config-subif)# ip address 192.168.1.1255.255.255.0frame-relay interface-dlci dlci [ietf | cisco]Example:Router(config-subif)# frame-relayinterface-dlci 100class nameExample:Router(config-fr-dlci)# class shape_map_classAssigns a data-link connection identifier (DLCI) to aspecified Frame Relay subinterface on the router.• The example creates a PVC with a DLCI number of 100under subinterface serial0/0.1.Associates a map class with the subinterface.• The example command associates the map class namedshape_map_class with the PVC created in Step 5.Defining Fragmentation Parameters for the PVCTo define fragmentation parameters for the PVC, use the following commands.SUMMARY STEPS7. frame-relay fragment fragment_size [switched]DETAILED STEPSStep 1Command or Actionframe-relay fragment fragment_size [switched]Example:Router(config-map-class)# frame-relay fragment80Purpose(Optional) Enables fragmentation of Frame Relay framesfor a Frame Relay map class.• The example command specifies that 80 payload bytesfrom the original Frame Relay frame will go into eachfragment.Adding the Policy Map to the Map ClassTo add the policy map to the map class, use the following commands:SUMMARY STEPS1. service-policy policy-map10

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