Configuration objects for frame relay

There are several options for network interface description, line description, and controller description.

The IBM® eServer iSeries™ system uses the following configuration objects for frame-relay communications:

Network interface description
The network interface (NWI) description defines the characteristics of the physical connection, including:
  • Physical interface used
  • LMI mode
  • LMI timer and retry values
  • DLCI numbers assigned to the virtual connections
Use the Create Network Interface (Frame Relay) (CRTNWIFR) command to create one NWI description for each input-output adapter (IOA).
Line description
The line description defines the logical connection to the network. You can attach up to 256 line descriptions to each frame-relay network interface. You must create one line description for each data link connection identifier (DLCI) that is used. Use the following CL commands to create line descriptions attached to frame-relay NWI descriptions:
CRTLINFR
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) or IP direct connections to remote systems that support the frame-relay communications protocol, such as an SNA direct connection to another iSeries system or 3745 Communications Controller
CRTLINTRN
Bridged token-ring network connections
CRTLINDDI
Bridged distributed data interface (DDI) network connections
CRTLINETH
Bridged Ethernet network connections
Controller description
Use the controller description to define the remote system or controller. You can attach up to 256 controller descriptions to each line description. However, the NWI description supports no more than 256 active controllers. Controller descriptions occur across a number of line descriptions. Use the following CL commands to create controller descriptions for frame-relay communications:
CRTCTLAPPC
Advanced Program-to-Program Communication (APPC) controllers represent systems that support APPC or Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) communications. APPC controllers typically represent iSeries systems and personal computers.
CRTCTLHOST
SNA host controllers represent controllers such as the 3745 controller running NCP.
CRTCTLNET
Network controllers are used for direct IP connections. They are automatically created when you configure and start TCP/IP communications for frame relay.
The value specified for the LINKTYPE parameter on the controller description determines the type of line description to which the controller can be attached:
  • Controller descriptions that specify LINKTYPE(*FR) attach only to frame-relay line descriptions.
  • Controller descriptions that specify LINKTYPE(*LAN) attach to token-ring, DDI, or Ethernet lines.
You can configure both APPC and SNA host controllers as APPN(*YES). If you configure the controllers as APPN(*NO), then you must also create APPC or SNA host device descriptions for each session that the remote system supports.

Figure 1 shows an example of objects that are configured for frame-relay communications, including the NWI, line descriptions (LINDs), and controller descriptions (CTLDs).

Figure 1. Example of objects configured for frame-relay communications
Example of objects configured
for frame-relay communications