On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, jeongwoo park wrote:

> hi Brian.
> I have a quick question from what you mentioned
> regarding multipoint subinterface that I have always
> been wondering about.
> You mentioned, "Point to multipoint" and it can
> communicate with many routers within that same
> subnet."

sure..........point to multipoint works like a physical interface
would.....

> Let's say there is a router in a headquarter, and 2
> routers in a branch office, so let's say there are
> three interfaces are participating in Frame-Relay.
> My quick question is;
> Are you saying that these three participating
> interfaces should be in the same subnet in order to
> communicate?

I am saying thats certainly one way of doing it.  You could just use
physical interfaces accross the board and inverse arp.


> What if they are not in the same subnet?

frame relay map statments then to tell it how to get from A to B.


> Could you make it clear for me?
> Thanks
> jeongwoo
> 
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Brian Feeny, CCNP, CCDP       [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
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ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)            

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