102
# If the peer router supports InARP, configure dynamic address mappings.
[RouterC-Serial2/0] fr inarp
# Otherwise, configure a static address mapping.
[RouterC-Serial2/0] fr map ip 202.38.163.251 80
Connecting LANs through a frame relay network (IPv6)
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 27, connect LANs through a public frame relay network. The routers can only
operate as DTE.
Figure 28 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1. Configure Router A:
# Assign an IP address to interface Serial 2/0.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] interface serial 2/0
[RouterA-Serial2/0] ipv6 address 100::1/64
# Enable frame relay on the interface.
[RouterA-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr
[RouterA-Serial2/0] fr interface-type dte
# If the peer router supports IND, configure dynamic address mappings.
[RouterA-Serial2/0] fr ind
# Otherwise, configure static address mappings.
[RouterA-Serial2/0] fr map ip 202.38.163.252 50
[RouterA-Serial2/0] fr map ip 202.38.163.253 60
2. Configure Router B:
# Assign an IP address to interface Serial 2/0.
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] interface serial 2/0
[RouterB-Serial2/0] ip address 202.38.163.252 255.255.255.0
# Enable frame relay on the interface.
[RouterB-Serial2/0] link-protocol fr
[RouterB-Serial2/0] fr interface-type dte
# If the peer router supports IND, configure dynamic address mappings.