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Verifying Frame Relay Connections with IOS show Commands

Many Cisco IOS commands that are supported on Cisco routers can be used either to validate users' Frame Relay configuration command changes, to verify the status of the Frame Relay connection, or as a troubleshooting tool. For instance, the show frame-relay map command displays the remote network address to local DLCI mapping and indicates the remote network destinations reachable via the connected Frame Relay network. This section looks at the general IOS show commands most commonly used on Cisco routers for Frame Relay.

show interface serial interface-type number

The show interface serial privileged EXEC mode command displays detailed information of a physical interface or a subinterface. The information shown by the show interface serial command offers the following information on Frame Relay:

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  • The type of Frame Relay encapsulation used on an interface or PVC

  • The keepalive interval configured

  • The Frame Relay LMI type used

  • The status of Frame Relay LMI

  • Information on whether the interface is configured as a Frame Relay DTE or a DCE device

Example 4-30 shows a sample output of the show interface serial command. Different hardware interface types might have slightly different output formats.

Example 4-30 Sample Output of show interface serial Command

T Series,M Series,MX Series. Checklist for Using Loopback Testing for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, Diagnose a Suspected Hardware Problem with a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Interface, Create a Loopback, Verify That the Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Interface Is Up, Configure a Static Address Resolution Protocol Table Entry, Clear Fast Ethernet.

The output of the show interface serial command offers other beneficial information for verifying the Frame Relay router's connection to the CSU/DSU. When the output of the showinterfaceserial command shows Serial1/2 is up, line protocol is up, this indicates that the router is communicating properly with the connected CSU/DSU and is successfully exchanging LMI status messages with the Frame Relay switch. The line Serial1/2 is down, line protocol is down reveals that a line problem has occurred with the router's connection to the CSU/DSU. The causes of the problem are typically cabling or signaling issues. The last line of the show interface serial command offers information on the status of the interface's connection with the CSU/DSU. When the output shows Serial1/2 is up, line protocol is down, this means that the local connection to the CSU/DSU is functioning properly, but the router is not exchanging LMI messages properly with the switch.

show frame-relay lmi [interface_type interface_number]

The show frame-relay lmi privileged EXEC mode command displays LMI statistics of Frame Relay enabled interfaces on the router. Alternatively, the command can be used to display the LMI statistics of a certain interface by specifying the interface type and the interface number. For example, show frame-relay lmi serial4/2 displays the LMI statistics for the Frame Relay operations configured on serial4/2 only. The information displayed by the show frame-relay lmi command shows the LMI type used by the Frame Relay interface as well as the counters for the LMI status exchange sequence, including errors such as LMI timeouts. Example 4-31 shows a sample output of the show frame-relay lmi command.

Example 4-31 Sample Output of show frame-relay lmi Command

show frame-relay map

The show frame-relay map privileged EXEC mode command shows the contents of the next hop protocol address to DLCI mapping table on the router. The table contains both dynamic mapped and static mapped entries. Example 4-32 shows a sample output of the show frame-relay map command.

Routershow Interfaces Serial 020
  • The type of Frame Relay encapsulation used on an interface or PVC

  • The keepalive interval configured

  • The Frame Relay LMI type used

  • The status of Frame Relay LMI

  • Information on whether the interface is configured as a Frame Relay DTE or a DCE device

Example 4-30 shows a sample output of the show interface serial command. Different hardware interface types might have slightly different output formats.

Example 4-30 Sample Output of show interface serial Command

T Series,M Series,MX Series. Checklist for Using Loopback Testing for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, Diagnose a Suspected Hardware Problem with a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Interface, Create a Loopback, Verify That the Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Interface Is Up, Configure a Static Address Resolution Protocol Table Entry, Clear Fast Ethernet.

The output of the show interface serial command offers other beneficial information for verifying the Frame Relay router's connection to the CSU/DSU. When the output of the showinterfaceserial command shows Serial1/2 is up, line protocol is up, this indicates that the router is communicating properly with the connected CSU/DSU and is successfully exchanging LMI status messages with the Frame Relay switch. The line Serial1/2 is down, line protocol is down reveals that a line problem has occurred with the router's connection to the CSU/DSU. The causes of the problem are typically cabling or signaling issues. The last line of the show interface serial command offers information on the status of the interface's connection with the CSU/DSU. When the output shows Serial1/2 is up, line protocol is down, this means that the local connection to the CSU/DSU is functioning properly, but the router is not exchanging LMI messages properly with the switch.

show frame-relay lmi [interface_type interface_number]

The show frame-relay lmi privileged EXEC mode command displays LMI statistics of Frame Relay enabled interfaces on the router. Alternatively, the command can be used to display the LMI statistics of a certain interface by specifying the interface type and the interface number. For example, show frame-relay lmi serial4/2 displays the LMI statistics for the Frame Relay operations configured on serial4/2 only. The information displayed by the show frame-relay lmi command shows the LMI type used by the Frame Relay interface as well as the counters for the LMI status exchange sequence, including errors such as LMI timeouts. Example 4-31 shows a sample output of the show frame-relay lmi command.

Example 4-31 Sample Output of show frame-relay lmi Command

show frame-relay map

The show frame-relay map privileged EXEC mode command shows the contents of the next hop protocol address to DLCI mapping table on the router. The table contains both dynamic mapped and static mapped entries. Example 4-32 shows a sample output of the show frame-relay map command.

Example 4-32 Sample Output of show frame-relay map Command

show frame-relay pvc

The show frame-relay pvc privileged EXEC mode command displays detailed information of the PVC statistics on the router. This is an important command for monitoring Frame Relay connections on the router. It offers information such as all the DLCIs on the router, the interface that a DLCI is associated with, and the status of the PVC, as well as traffic and congestion management parameters such as the number of BECN, FECN, and DE flagged packets received. It also shows the input and output rate information on a per-VC basis.

NOTE

The format of the show frame-relay pvc output changes slightly and presents more information when certain Frame Relay features are configured on the router.

Example 4-33 shows a sample standard output of the show frame-relay pvc command.

Example 4-33 Sample Output of show frame-relay pvc Command

show frame-relay route

The show frame-relay route privileged EXEC mode command is used to monitor the Frame Relay route table on the Cisco router configured as a Frame Relay switch. The Frame Relay switch uses the routes constructed in the table to switch frames from an incoming VC on an interface to an outgoing VC on another interface. The table also shows the current status of the switched VCs. This command is useful only on the router configured as a Frame Relay switch. Example 4-34 shows a sample output of the show frame-relay route command.

Example 4-34 Sample Output of show frame-relay route Command

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