Additional MAXFRAME parameter considerations

 

You need to base the maximum frame size on your System iâ„¢ platform on these values.

Use the minimum of these values, minus the adjustment for the protocol header, to configure the MAXFRAME parameter for frame-relay connections. The following table shows the maximum frame size limits for supported connection types.

Table 1. Maximum frame size limits for connection types
Connection type Maximum frame size (MAXFRAME parameter) limits
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) direct 8182
IP direct 8190
HPR 8186
Bridged token-ring 8148
Bridged DDI 4444
Bridged Ethernet 1496 for ETHSTD(*IEEE8023)

1500 for non-SNA data using ETHSTD(*ETHV2)

1493 for SNA data using ETHSTD(*ETHV2)

At this time, the largest value allowed for the MAXFRAME parameter on the CRTLINFR command is 8182.

You can configure the maximum frame size used for a connection at several levels of the System i configuration:

Line description MAXFRAME parameter

Specify the maximum frame size used for an individual permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on the MAXFRAME parameter of the frame-relay, token-ring, or distributed data interface (DDI) line description.

You cannot configure the MAXFRAME parameter on Ethernet line descriptions. Ethernet local area networks (LANs) normally use a frame size of 1500 bytes. A N203 value of 1600 for Ethernet connections to accommodate the standard 1500-byte frame size is recommended. For a N203 value less than 1600, you need to configure the maximum frame size on either the line description source service access point (SSAP) parameter or the controller description.

Line description SSAP parameter

You can specify the maximum frame size for an individual SSAP for the maximum frame size element of the line description SSAP parameter.

Controller description MAXFRAME parameter

You can specify the maximum frame size for connections to individual remote stations on the controller description MAXFRAME parameter.

The System i platform uses the smallest of the above values when it selects the maximum frame size used for connection to the remote station. For SNA connections, the system might also negotiate the frame size that is downward, based on the exchange identification (XID) that is exchanged with the remote station.

 

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Maximum frame-size parameter requirements for frame relay

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Maximum frame-size parameter requirements for frame relay