I am on your side Cory - the L in LMI stands for LOCAL, and the LMI type has
to be the same between your router and the frame-relay switch it is
connecting to.
I found some more info about it here...
http://www.ieng.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/troubleshooting/ts_fr.htm#
Step%202
(watch for wordwrap)
If someone has a different opinion, please copy me in on the reply.
Hth,
Ole
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: frame-relay lmi question...
I'm reading a CIT book that is saying that not only does frame-relay
encapsulation have to be the same on both sides (central site to remote site
router) but the LMI does also... I thought the LMI type was only
significant from that router to its telco frame-relay switch.
Comments?
thanks
Cory R. Stull
MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
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