So What probably causes this problem? Can the crossover cable is one cause?
This crossover cable is brandnew and I never used it before so... I am not
sure if there's a defect on this cable...



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 10:45 PM
To: Thomas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay switching [7:435]


When pvc's are reported "inactive" it means that you do not have end to end
connectivity.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Thomas
Sent:   Friday, April 13, 2001 7:56 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Frame Relay switching [7:435]

Thanks All for all the support!  I went over all the setting: clockrate on
the DCE interface, cable, keepalive, lmi-type, frame-relay map... and
everything seems to be OK.  However, I still got the "INACTIVE" status for
the PVC.  Just the make sure you are clear with my senario, here is the
topology:


(DTE)RouterA(DTE)--------DCE-RouterB-DTE---------DCE-RouterC-DCE--------DTE-
RouterE-DTE

- RouterB is the Frame-Relay switch with clockrate on DCE interface. DLCI #
and bandwitdh is assigned on its DTE interface.
- Router C is also a Frame-Relay switch that map DTEs of RouterB and routerE
(which I had it worked).
- I am trying to map DTE of routerA to DTE of routerB.

You might be questioning why I am setting up it this way...  It's because
each of my routers only has 2 serial ports, and that I have a limit number
of crossover cables with different types... Again, Thanks All!




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> 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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