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What Is Frame Relay Cisco
standardized wide area network technology that specifies the physical and data link layers of digital telecommunications channels using a packet switching methodology. Originally designed for transport across Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) infrastructure, it may be used today in the context of many other network interfaces. Network providers commonly implement Frame Relay for voice (VoFR) and data as an encapsulation technique used between local area networks
How Frame Relay Works
(LANs) over a wide area network (WAN). Each end-user gets a private line (or leased line) to a Frame Relay node. The Frame Relay network handles the transmission over a frequently changing path transparent to all end-user extensively used WAN protocols. It is less expensive than leased lines and that is one reason for its popularity. The extreme simplicity of configuring user equipment in a Frame Relay network offers another reason for Frame Relay's popularity. With the advent of Ethernet over fiber optics, MPLS, VPN and dedicated broadband services such as cable modem and DSL, the end may loom for the Frame Relay protocol and encapsulation.[speculation?] However many rural areas remain lacking DSL and cable modem services. In such cases, the least expensive type of non-dial-up connection remains a 64-kbit/s Frame Relay line. Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN. Contents 1 Technical description 1.1 Protocol data unit 1.2 Congestion control 2 Origin 2.1 Relationship to X.25 3 Virtual circuits 4 Local management interface 5 Committed information rate (CIR) 6 Market reputation 7 FRF.12 8 See also 9 References 10 External links Technical description[edit] The design
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for Search instead for Do you mean Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New frame relay frame format Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 Next » https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_Relay Anon29103 New Member Posts: 1 Registered: 04-17-2007 Login Error (4320) Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 04-17-2007 08:31 PM Hi, Does anyone know what this error message means when I tried to log on to a computer that have LMI installed. Error:The operator or administrator has refused the https://community.logmein.com/t5/Pro/Login-Error-4320/td-p/20849 request. (4320) Thanks. Solved! Go to Solution. Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 22 (44,343 Views) Reply 0 Kudos KGHalbe Advisor Posts: 3,264 Registered: 10-10-2006 RE: Login Error (4320) Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 04-18-2007 01:11 AM I did a search of the forums and came up with a previous reply I wrote about the same error code. I have cut and pasted the reply below: Error4320 is a Windows error code I believe, and it means, as you have said, that the "operator or administrator has refused the request". Two of the most common reasons that this happens, is that you either typed the wrong name, OR, the wrong password. Now, I know you are going to say that everything is the same, but is it possible that the caps-lock key was on on one machine and off on the others ? Or, off on one machine and on on the other ? I would first try to change the capslock key and then
Resources | Infrastructure Security | Cloud Security Network Software Linux for Networking WAN andLAN WAN Optimization | WLAN Deployment DataCenter Data Center Blog | Cloud | Software Defined Networking Network Management Network Management Systems | Concepts and Tools http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netsp/article.php/10953_962071_4/Frame-Relay-Polling-Error-Handling-and-Specification-Enhancements.htm | Networking 101 | IPv6 Migration Networking Hardware Ethernet Switch Buyer's Guide | Wireless LAN http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21681983 Controller Buyer's Guide | Wi-Fi Unified Communications Slideshows Home Standards & Protocols Frame Relay Polling, Error Handling, and Specification Enhancements - Page 4 ByCisco Press | Posted Jan 25, 2002 Page 4 of 5 |Back to Page 1 LMI Types Three types of LMI are found in Frame Relay network implementations: ANSI T1.617 (Annex D)Maximum number of frame relay connections (PVCs) supported is limited to 976. LMI type ANSI T1.627 (Annex D) uses DLCI 0 to carry local (link) management information. ITU-T Q.933 (Annex A)Like LMI type Annex D, the maximum number of connections (PVCs) supported is limited to 976. LMI type ITU-T Q.933 (Annex A) also uses DLCI 0 to carry local (link) management information. LMI (Original)Maximum number of connections (PVCs) supported is limited to 992. LMI type LMI logmein error 4320 uses DLCI 1023 to carry local (link) management information. NOTE: LMI Type LMI (Original) is annotated as LMI type Cisco within the Cisco IOS. NOTE: The frame MTU setting impacts LMI messages. If PVCs appear to be bouncing, (that is, repeated up/down indications), it might be because of the MTU size of the Frame Relay frame. If the MTU size is too small, not all PVC status messages will be communicated between the service provider edge and the Frame Relay access router. If this condition is suspected, the next step is to contact the network service provider to troubleshoot. LMI Frame Format Figure 15-15 illustrates the LMI frame format to which Frame Relay LMI frames must conform, as deemed by the LMI specification. Figure 15-15: LMI Frame Format (Click image for larger view in a new window) Table 15-8 presents a description of each LMI field. Table 15-8: LMI Frame Format Field Description Field Description Flag Delimits the start and end of the LMI frame. LMI DLCI Identifies the frame as an LMI frame rather than a Frame Relay data frame. The DLCI value is dependent on the LMI specification used; LMI (original) uses DLCI 1023, LMI (Annex A) and LMI (Annex D) use DLCI 0. Unnumbered Information Indicator Se
selecting system logs menu lmi; web interface; ips Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Local Management Interface (LMI) shows error "An unexpected error has occurred. Take the following actions until the issue is fixed:" when selecting System Logs menu Diagnosing the problem After upgrading the GX appliance firmware from 4.6.1 to 4.6.2, an error is being generated in the LMI while accessing the the system logs under Review Analysis and Diagnostics > Logs > System. The error description is:
An unexpected error has occurred. Take the following actions until the issue is fixed:
Refresh the browser
Log out and log back into the Network IPS Local Management Interface
Contact the administrator of the appliance to review the production log located at "/var/ www/lmi/log/production.log" Also, in the production.log file under /var/www/lmi/log folder, the following errors would show up:
Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages):
lib/file_log_cache.rb:114:in `initialize'
lib/file_log_cache.rb:114:in `open'
Rendering /var/www/lmi/public/500.html (500 Internal Server Error)
Line 677: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages):
Line 815: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages.1):
Line 1300: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages.4):
Line 1471: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages.4):
Line 1574: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages.4):
Line 1790: Errno::EACCES (Permission denied - /var/log/messages.5):
Resolving the problem In order to resolve this issue, the messages files have to be reset. 1. Log in the GX appliance via the root account using WinScp. 2. Navigate to the /var/log folder and backup the messages files in case they are needed for your records. 3. Delete the messages, messages.1, messages.2, etc succession of files. 4. Log in the GX appliance via the root account using Putty. 5. Restart the issDaemon service by typing the command below and pressing Enter. service issDaemon restart Allow the logs to collect again in the new messages file and confirm if the LMI is working now. Cross reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Security Proventia Virtualized Network Security Platform Not Applicable Firmware 4.6 Document information More support for: IBM Security Network Intrusion Prevention System Local Management Interface (LMI) Software version: 4.6.2 Operating system(s): Firmware Reference #: 1681983 Modified date: 20 July 2015 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit fe