Introduction to Database Configuration 3-3Frame Relay PVC PassthroughFigure 3-2 Configuration Example 2Configure the following in each FRM:l RLP parameters (Chapter 5), to configure the RLP(s) that contain the framerelay ports.l Physical frame relay port (Chapter 6 and Chapter 7). Configure the FRM port tothe 3174 as logical DCE, and the port to the frame relay switch as logical DTE.l Frame relay PVC (Chapter 7), which links the two frame relay ports in the FRM.The DLCIs are defined in the PVC record; if rate control (CIR, BC , B E) will beenforced, be sure to configure those parameters in the frame relay Port record.Make sure each DLCI is supported on the attached device.LLC2 PUs over Frame Relay to AS/400Figure 3-3 Configuration Example 3Configure the following in the local FRM:l RLP parameters (Chapter 5), to configure the RLP(s) that contain the ports overwhich the protocols will run. Configure frame relay on the RLP containing theport to the network. If LLC2 is not already configured in the FRM, configure iton the same RLP. (Frame relay must be configured on each RLP that will use it,but LLC2 is configured on one RLP only. Performance may be enhanced if bothprotocols are on the same RLP, since this eliminates the need to communicatevia the bus in the FRM.)l LAN Card parameters (Chapter 5), to configure the LAN adapter in the FRM.l Physical frame relay port (Chapter 6 and Chapter 7).Frame RelaySwitch orDCE FRAD3174 ControlUnit RunningIP & SNAFRMFrame Relay PVC Frame Relay PVCAS/4005494FrameRelayLocalFRMRemoteFRM