Saturday, February 26, 2011

notes: Frame Relay MFR (Multilink Frame-Relay) or FRF.16.1

MFR provides a cost-effective way to increase bandwidth by enabling multiple frame-relay links to be aggregated into a single bundle of bandwidth acting as one interface.
- MFR variable bandwidth support allows the option to activate or deactivate a frame-relay bundle based on Class-A, B, or C.

1. Class A (Single Link)
- The bundle will activate when any single bundle link is up and will deactivate when all bundle links are down (default).

2. Class B (All Links)
- The bundle will activate when all bundle links are up and will deactivate when any single bundle link is down.

3. Class C (Threshold)
- The bundle will activate when the minimum configured number of bundle links are up and will deactivate when the minimum number of configured bundle links fails to meet the threshold.

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