I spent good part of the afternoon trying to figure out the answer to
this question. I.e. I know that's how it's configured, but I wanted to
point you to a documentation where the inner working is explained.
Needless to say, I failed miserably :-).

Since it works, I'm more than certain there is something in the
encapsulated packet that carries the information telling IOS which
downstream DLCI to use.

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On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 02:48, Daniel Gheorghe
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have one question regarding the "Exploring the Frame Relay Cloud" blog
> post. This could also apply to the FR vLecture scenario Marko presented some
> time ago, but I will give the blog post as an example.
>
> In the FR switching configs, why don't we have the following configuration?
>
> FR2:
>
> interface Tunnel24
>  frame-relay route 143 int serial1/1 143
>  frame-relay route 243 int serial1/0 203
>
> FR4:
>
> interface Tunnel24
>  frame-relay route 143 int serial1/0 301
>  frame-relay route 243 int serial1/0 24
>
> How do the DLCIs received over the tunner interface get routed out of the FR
> cloud (to R2/R3) ?
>
>
>  Daniel G.
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