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Customizing Frame Relay
114058 Rev. A 3-3
After you delete a PVC, it may reappear on the list of active PVCs if the switch
provider does not delete it. As soon as the switch provider removes the PVC, the
Frame Relay dynamically deletes the PVC from the list.
If the switch provider deletes a PVC that you manually configured, the circuit
state is set to Invalid, and the PVC remains unused until you delete it from the
interface.
Moving PVCs from One Service Record to Another
You can move PVCs on the same line from one service record to another. You can
move PVCs to already existing or to new service records.
Configuring Hybrid Mode
Hybrid mode allows you to use the same PVCs for both routing and bridging. You
configure hybrid mode by setting the Hybrid Mode parameter to ON. Refer to
Chapter 2 for an explanation of hybrid mode.
Site Manager Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > Frame Relay > Interfaces >
Frame Relay Interface List window >PVCS > Frame Relay PVC List window. Select the
PVC you want to delete. Click on Delete. Click on OK to delete the PVC.
Site Manager Path: Select a port that you have configured for Frame Relay. The Edit
Connector window appears. Select Edit Circuit. The Frame Relay Circuit Definition
window appears. Select Services. The Frame Relay Service List window appears. Select
Move. The Frame Relay Service Record Selection window appears.
Site Manager: Service Name parameter: page A-8
Site Manager: DLCI Number parameter: page A-8
Site Manager Path: Select a port that you have configured for Frame Relay. The Edit
Connector window appears. Select Edit Circuit. The Frame Relay Circuit Definition
window appears. Select Services. The Frame Relay Service List window appears. Select
Hybrid Mode > ON
Site Manager: Hybrid Mode parameter: page A-9
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