User manual
Configuring a Bridging Service
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5. You need to specify the DLCI for the virtual circuit to include in this bridging service. Only 
one virtual circuit may be specified for each bridging service. There is a one-to-one 
mapping between the Group and the virtual circuit. Enter a 4, an equal sign (=), and the 
DLCI number for the virtual circuit. The example below includes the virtual circuit with 
DLCI 16 in the bridging service:
4=16
Press <Enter>.
6. Specify the Group number that you want to be part of this bridging service. Enter a 5, an 
equal sign (=), and the Group number. Remember, by default a virtual circuit already 
bridges on Group 1. The example below includes Group 3 in the bridging service:
5=3
Press <Enter>.
7. Indicate whether or not you want frames to be translated on this virtual bridge port. 
When the 
Frame-Relay Bridging Mode field is set to Bridge all, no translation is performed 
on frames before they are sent out to the Frame Relay network; enter an A at this field to 
select this option.
When the 
Frame-Relay Bridging Mode field is set to Ethernet only, non-Ethernet frames are 
first translated to the default Ethernet frame format for this port before they are sent out to 
the Frame Relay network. Any MAC translations configured through the Switch menu are 
valid. Enter an E at this field to select this option.
8. Type 
save at the colon prompt (:) and press <Enter>. All parameters for this bridging 
service are saved.










