Configuring Frame Relay 8-9PVC ParametersExplanations follow the table. Note that parameters labeled in a record as Primary orSecondary identify each end of the connection. (It does not matter which end iswhich.)Bandw. Alloc. Groupis a method of prioritizing outgoing traffic over the trunk. Each IP and IPX networkinterface, SVC Subscriber, and PVC is assigned to a trunk allocation group defined bya Percent of Bandwidth value (1–100) and a Priority (0–9) specified in the NetworkDefaults file. (See "Bandwidth Allocation Groups for Trunks" on page 4-8.)Primary/Secondary Nameidentifies each end of the connection to the console operator. The FRX8000 softwaredoes not use this information.Primary/Secondary DLCIis the Data Link Connection Identifier for each end of the connection. The DLCI is arouting ID that assigns a frame to a particular logical connection. The ID is used onlylocally, and can be different at each end of the PVC.Creating/Deleting a PVC On LineYou can create a temporary PVC, then delete it later. (Deleting a PVC will break theconnection, but the DLCIs will remain dedicated to the PVC until the next IPL of thenodes at both ends.)1. Press [D] at the Operations Menu (or [B], [D] from the Main Menu).2. When prompted, enter:lPVC Type: 1.lAny other requested information, noting the values in Table 8-3.3. When prompted, press [C] to create a connection or [D] to delete a connection.If the operation is successful, PVC Created/Removed will be displayed.Table 8-3 Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay PVC ParameterParameter Valid Values Default ValuePVC Type 1 (frame relay to frame relay) (not valid here)Bandw. Alloc. Group 1–3 1Primary/Secondary Name 0–24 characters nonePrimary/Secondary DLCI 16–991 16Node 1–250 local nodeLP 0–7 0Por t 0–63 0