Thomas,
On fr switch, dce side needs clock rate defined.  If your interface is dte,
simply assign clock rate on the dce side of other router (but of couse you
must swap the dce-dte cable).  No matter what you use, you may just use
frame intf-type dce on the fr switch.  This gives you the ability to define
"frame route" which is what you want on the fr switch, right ?

YY

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Subject: Frame Relay switching [7:435]


Hi All - I am setting up my 2501 router as a frame-relay switch.  I succeed
when setting both of its serial as DCE interfaces.  However, I failed to
have one serial acts as a DCE and one acts as a DTE.  Is it possible to
specify a switch as a "frame-relay" switch and have one of its serial acting
as a DTE interface (and assign IP address...) ???  Thanks All
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