FRM Configuring Frame Relay 7-5Example 2In Example 2, the primary link is between Node 1/Port 2/DLCI 16 and Node 2/RLP0/Port 0/DLCI 18. The DLCIs should be configured as described for Example 1 (withthe exception, naturally, of Node 2/RLP 0/Port 4/DLCI 17), with one difference—when configuring Backup Group 10 (see step 3 under example 1), set ProtEnab to N.Then if the primary link goes down, a connection will automatically be establishedbetween Node 1/Port 0/DLCI 17 and the "Other Device."Example 3In Example 3, the configuration between Node 1 and Node 2 is the same as in example1. The "Other Device" must be configured to recognize both the primary and backupconnections.Required ConfigurationTo run frame relay in a SmartSwitch 1800, make sure the following are properly con-figured:l Node parameters (Chapter 4). This is general configuration that must be doneno matter which protocols will be run in the node.l Loaded protocols (Chapter 5): frame relay and any others that will be trans-mitted over the frame relay link.l Frame Relay Bandwidth Allocation Groups (page 7-6), if configuring multipleprotocols to run over a frame relay port.l Frame relay port(s) (page 7-9) that will connect to the user device(s), network,and/or PVC(s).l PVC connections (page 7-20) which define "permanent" circuits betweenphysical ports in the node.l Frame Relay Backup Groups (page 7-22), if configuring one or more backupDLCIs.