
Customizing Frame Relay
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2.
Enter the
retransmission-timer
command and the value you want to use.
retransmission-timer
<integer>
<integer>
is the length of time that the router waits to receive an
acknowledgment. Legal values are 1 to 1200 tenths of a second.
The default is 15.
For example, the following command line sets a timer of 30 tenths of a second
(3 seconds):
lapf/3/2# retransmission-timer 30
lapf/3/2#
Idle Timer
Idle timer indicates the amount of time that the router allows with no data being
transmitted. In the event of a timeout, the router initiates a frame handshake to
check if the connection is still up. To set the idle timer:
1.
Navigate to the LAPF prompt.
For example:
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; lapf/1/2
2.
Enter the
idle-timer
command and the value you want to use.
idle-timer
<integer>
<integer>
is the length of time that the router allows with no data being
transmitted. Legal values are 1 to 120 seconds. The default is 30.
For example, the following command line sets a timer of 18 seconds:
lapf/3/2# idle-timer 18
lapf/3/2#
Retransmission Limit
Retransmission limit indicates the maximum number of LAPF retransmissions
that can occur after the retransmission timer expires. The connection terminates if
the router reaches the retransmission limit. To set the retransmission limit:
1.
Navigate to the LAPF prompt.
For example:
box; serial/1/2; frame-relay/1/2; lapf/1/2
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