I am a little curiius why you'd want to do no keepalive and disable lmi on
a frame ckt, I mean lmi is how the circuit does a sanity check to check
status.

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Khurrum Shahzad wrote:

> I already configured frame relay ietf encapsulation and lmi disable ( no
> keep alives).
> In my configuration frame relay cloud get data from s1 with dlci 26 and
> gives data on s1 with dlci 27. But in order to this configuration words i
> have to configure 2 additional route ( 26 on s1 and 17 on s0 which is not
> required for my configuraion). In absence of these route configuratio do
not
> work.
>
> It means that cisco route configuration can't work if dlci's do not match
> and not inverse of each other. All other frame-relay switches ( like
> memotec, motrolla ) can works with one way route ad in absence of inverse
> dlci route.
>
>
>
>
>
> >>
> >
> >Hi John,
>
>
> When you set up your frame relay network you have to be sure to give
> your
> interface a dlci and tell it where to go...like you have below...s0 use
> dlci
> 16 to the frame cloud which uses dlci 26 to get to s1.  But then you
> have to
> tell s1 that it needs to use dlci 26 to get back to the frame cloud
> which
> uses dlci 16 to get back to s0.  What you have is serial 1 send down
> dlci 27
> to the frame cloud and forward down s0 on dlci 17.  If you do an show
> frame
> pvc on the routers attached on s1 and s0 you will see that one has dlci
> 16
> assigned and the other has dlci 27 assigned.  But the frame is trying
> to
> send data to them on dlci 26 and dlci 17 which they dont know about.
>
> so you just need to make sure that your dlci's match and that are an
> inverse
> of each other.
>
>
> Here is the output from my current lab:
>
>
> c4500#sh frame route
> Input Intf      Input Dlci      Output Intf     Output Dlci     Status
> Serial1         102             Serial3         201             active
> Serial2         103             Serial3         301             active
> Serial3         201             Serial1         102             active
> Serial3         301             Serial2         103             active
>
>
> good luck,
>
> Don
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 1:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: frame-relay route question [7:8217]
>
>
> If you are connecting to a non-Cisco device you need to set the frame
> relay encapsulation type to ietf and the LMI type to ANSI.  The
> defaults
> are cisco encapsulation type and cisco LMI, neither of which will that
> device understand.  Try that change and let's see if that resolves the
> issue.  If not, please let us know.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "Khurrum Shahzad"  6/12/01 12:13:49 PM >>>
> When connecting cisco router ( as frame-relay switch) with frame relay
> device, I configured frame relay route as
>
> Serial 0    Dlci in  16    to   Serial 1 Dlci out 26
> Serial 1    Dlci in  27    to   Serial 0 Dlci out 17
> ( require only these 2 routes)
>
> But "show frame-relay pvc" shows both route status inactive and both
> route
> does not work.
>
> When I give additional two route ( not required )
>
> Serial 1    Dlci in  26    to   Serial 1 Dlci out 16
> Serial 0    Dlci in  17    to   Serial 0 Dlci out 27
>
> then both route status become active and configuration works.
>
> Is it necessary that dlci path must be completed?Because sometime it is
> not
> required to complete path of dlci.
>
> Can anybody give me guidence on this topic ?
>
>
>
>
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