1. Yes they can.

2. In the real lab you don't have access to BB routers.

3. R2, R4, R5 and R6 all have 3 FR DLCI's to one another. First number is
the source router, last number is the destination router and in the middle
is 0,1 or 2.

Ex: R2 to R4 - 204, 214 and 224


On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. can subinterfaces not be configured from when in regular interface
> configuration mode?
> 2. i thought we did not have access to backbone devices but we can (and
> have to?) (the BB devices)
> 3. what is the structure for the DLCI numbers to the routers, i think i saw
> it explained somewhere but cannot find it anymore. When i do a sh frame map
> i don't see any maps and when i configure the PVC it says it's already
> configured?
>
> apologies for any beginner questions,
> Kind regards,
> Alef
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