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Systematic Redirection
will redirect (if
Y
) all calls to Redirection Address 0 instead of the primary address. If
that address cannot be reached and
Redirect on Busy
and/or
Redirect on Out of Order
are set to
Y
, a call will be placed to Redirection Address 1, then (if necessary) Redi-
rection Address 2, and so on.
Redirect on Busy
will redirect calls (if
Y
) according to the Redirection Addresses if the current sub-
scriber has no LCNs available.
Redirect on Out of Order
will redirects calls (if
Y
) according to the Redirection Addresses if the if the current
subscriber’s port is out of order.
Connection Priority
prioritizes intra-nodal traffic; the higher the number, the higher the priority. (This pri-
ority has no effect on traffic exiting a node.)
Priorities are configured on all logical interfaces that use a physical frame relay port.
The device processor in the node uses these priorities to help determine the order in
which it will process protocols.
When configuring priorities, be careful to consider the types of
traffic being routed on other connections in the node.
1st, 2nd,etc. Path Configured
includes or excludes the associated RLP/port as a routing path to the subscriber
device. At least one path must be specified.
RLP, Port
identify the RLP(s) and port(s) that make up the routing path(s).
Redirection Address 0,1,etc.
are up to five subscribers that will be called according to the specified redirection
option. The FRM can redirect an X.25 call to an alternate subscriber if the original
subscriber cannot be reached. (See "
Redirect on Busy
" and "
Redirect on Out of Order
.")
The FRM will call each address in the list until one is reached. If
Systematic Redi-
rection
is enabled, the FRM will not call the original called subscriber, but will start
immediately with the first subscriber in the redirection list.