I used the sample configs off of the Cisco TAC website.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/125/fr_switching.html
requires CCO login)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/index.shtml
(does Not require CCO login)
The first link is for frame-relay switching. (i.e. one router acting as a
frame switch. Great if you have a 2522 to act as a switch. This one is a
little confusing due to the local signifigance of DLCI's but the switch
works great.
The second is a general link to sample configs dealing with frame-relay.
Good Luck,
Benjamin Parrish
CCNP,CCDP (CCIE written in 29 hours and counting)
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin M. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 6:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frame-relay problem [7:1986]
my layout looks kinda like this:
(Computer1)------e0(router1)s0------z-------s0(router2)e0------(Computer2)
router1/s0 is the DCE so i do:
config t
frame-relay switching
then on both i do
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-realy interface-dlci 17
frame-relay intf-type dXe
i then do debug frame-relay lmi and it shows that dce and dte are up but now
i can no longer ping from computer1 to computer2.
but as soon as i switch back to HDLC it all works fine.
the wierd thing is, when i have frame-relay turned on, i cant even ping
router1/s0's ip address from router1.
any ideas?
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Justin M. Clark
MCSE 4.0, MCSE 2000
CCNA, CCDA
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