Omer,
Here is a good URL to accomplish this.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/26.html
Here are a few hints...
1. encapsulation frame-relay <cisco, ietf> Which is the default?
2. frame-relay lmi-type <ansi, cisco, q933a>
*If you don't specify lmi-type and your code is 11.2F and above what will
the IOS do?
3. sh controll ser <0 or 1> the DCE side needs what?
If you really want to have some fun, turn one of the routers into a
frame-relay switch. Connect the spokes to serial 0 and serial 1 if you read
through the above URL you will be able to come us with the rest, if not let
us know. Have fun!
Zack
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000 06:06:58 , Omer Shommo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can any body show me how to successfully configure frame relay between
two
> routers using a serial cable. I will appraoched it if someone send me the
> correct configuration assuming that I am not using any subinterfaces .
>
>
> I have also noticed that whenever I configure a serial inadvisable for
frame
> relay, the serial inadvisable and the subnet connected to it does not
appear in
> the routing table when I use the command sho ip route.
>
> Thanks
>
> Omer
>
> Omer Shommo
>
>
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