Table Of Contents
Frame Relay
Technology Description
Frame Relay
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
Frame Relay Interface
Frame Relay Virtual Connection
Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor
Frame Relay Logical Interface
Frame Relay Trunk Virtual Connection
Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
Network Topology
Service Alarms
Frame Relay
This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for Frame Relay, as follows:
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Technology Description
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Information Model Objects (IMOs)
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
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Network Topology
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Service Alarms
Technology Description
Please see Part 1: Cisco VNEs in this guide for information about which devices support the various technologies.
Frame Relay
Frame Relay is a high-performance data link (Layer 2) WAN protocol that uses variable-length packet switching with statistical multiplexing. Although originally designed for use across ISDN interfaces, today it is used over a variety of additional network interfaces.
Frame Relay networks consist of Frame Relay switches interconnected by point-to-point Frame Relay links or interfaces. Frame Relay is fundamentally connection oriented, which means that a VC must be set up across the Frame Relay network prior to any data transfer.
Information Model Objects (IMOs)
This section describes the following IMOs:
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Frame Relay Interface (IFrameRelay/IFrTrunk)
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Frame Relay Virtual Connection (IFrVc)
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Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor (IFRTrafficDescriptor)
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Frame Relay Logical Interface (IFrameRelayLogicalPort/Trunk)
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Frame Relay Trunk Virtual Connection (IFrTrunkVc)
Frame Relay Interface
The data link layer Frame Relay Interface object aggregates multiple Frame Relay Virtual Connections, which it is bound to by its VC Table attributes. It is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a physical layer interface. It is accessed primarily by the data link layer VC Multiplexer bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute. It is also accessed by the Virtual Connection Switching Entity.
Table 21-1 Frame Relay Interface (IFrameRelay/IFrTrunk)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Address Format
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Frame Relay address format (Unknown, q921, q922March90, q922November90, q922)
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Any
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Configuration
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Maximum Supported VCs
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Maximum supported virtual connections
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Any
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Configuration
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Protocol Type
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Frame Relay protocol type (Unknown, Frame Relay, FR FUNI, Frame Forward)
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Any
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Configuration
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VC Table
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Array of Frame Relay Virtual Connections
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Any
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Configuration
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Cross Connect Table
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Array of Virtual Cross Connections
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Any
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Configuration
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IANA Type
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Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) type of the sublayer
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N/A
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N/A
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Containing Termination Points
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Underlying termination points (connection or physical)
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Any
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N/A
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Contained Connection Termination Points
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Bound connection termination points
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Any
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N/A
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Frame Relay Virtual Connection
The data link layer Frame Relay Virtual Connection object is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a data link layer Frame Relay Interface object. It is accessed primarily by a Virtual Cross Connection and data link layer VC Encapsulation, but is not bound to them by any of its attributes.
Table 21-2 Frame Relay Virtual Connection (IFrVc)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Data Link Connection Identifier
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Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI)
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Any
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Configuration
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Traffic Descriptor
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Traffic descriptor (Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor)
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Any
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Configuration
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Discarded and Received Input Data Counters
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Discarded and received input octet and packet counters
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Any
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Configuration
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Dropped and Forwarded Output Data Counters
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Dropped and forwarded output octet and packet counters
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Any
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Configuration
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Ingress Traffic Descriptor
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Ingress traffic descriptor (Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor)
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Any
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Configuration
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Egress Traffic Descriptor
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Egress traffic descriptor (Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor)
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Any
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Configuration
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Administrative Status
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Administrative status (Unknown, Up, Down)
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Any
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Status
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Operational Status
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Operational status (Unknown, Up, Down)
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Any
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Status
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IANA Type
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Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) type of the sublayer
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N/A
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N/A
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Containing Termination Points
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Underlying termination points (connection or physical)
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Any
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N/A
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Contained Connection Termination Points
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Bound connection termination points
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Any
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N/A
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Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor
The Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor object describes the traffic of a single Frame Relay Virtual Connection. It is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object (see Common Components).
Table 21-3 Frame Relay Traffic Descriptor (IFRTrafficDescriptor)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Committed Rate
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Committed burst rate
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Any
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Configuration
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Excess Burst Rate
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Excess burst rate
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Any
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Configuration
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Name
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Traffic descriptor name
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Any
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Configuration
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Index
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Traffic descriptor index
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Any
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Configuration
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Frame Relay Logical Interface
The data link layer Frame Relay Logical Interface object aggregates multiple Frame Relay Virtual Connections, which it is bound to by its VC Table attributes. It is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a physical layer interface. It is accessed primarily by the Virtual Connection Switching Entity and data link layer VC Encapsulation bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute.
Table 21-4 Frame Relay Logical Interface (IFrameRelayLogicalPort/Trunk)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Administrative Status
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Administrative status (Null, Up, Down, Testing)
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Any
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Status
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Operational Status
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Operational status (Null, Up, Down, Testing, Unknown, Dormant, Not Present)
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Any
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Status
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All additional attributes are the same as Frame Relay Interface (IFrameRelay/IFrTrunk)
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Frame Relay Trunk Virtual Connection
The data link layer Frame Relay Trunk Virtual Connection object is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a Frame Relay Interface object. It is accessed primarily by a Virtual Cross Connection and data link layer VC Encapsulation, but is not bound to them by any of its attributes.
Table 21-5 Frame Relay Trunk Virtual Connection (IFrTrunkVc)
Attribute Name
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Attribute Description
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Scheme
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Polling Interval
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Destination Description
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Destination party description
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Any
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Configuration
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All additional attributes are the same as Frame Relay Virtual Connection (IFrVc)
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Vendor-Specific Inventory and IMOs
There are no vendor-specific inventory or IMOs for this technology.
Network Topology
Cisco ANA does not support discovery of Frame Relay data link layer topology. This topology is manually (statically) configured by the system administrator.
Service Alarms
The following alarms are supported for this technology:
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Cloud Problem, page 41-22
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Discard Packets, page 41-27
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Dropped Packets, page 41-28
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Link Down, page 41-42
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Port Down, page 41-51
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Rx Utilization, page 41-53
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Tx Utilization, page 41-57
Note that these alarms, apart from Cloud Problem, are related to the underlying physical interface (see Common Components).