Did you order a new PVC or did they just change their routing so that
your six addresses arrive on the existing DLCI?  Whoever placed the
order should know these details so you might want to ask them.  

My guess is that since you already had a PVC pointing to the Internet,
there is no need to add an additional PVC and a simple routing change
was made.  You could test this by configuring an internal device with
one of those IP addresses, set up routing for that subnet in your
network, and then try to ping that device from another
internet-connected device.   You can find looking glass websites that
will do this from a web browser.  

Alternately, you could save yourself some trouble by doing a trace from
one of those sites to one of the IP addresses you were given.  Of
course, nothing will respond yet but you will still be able to see how
packets destined for that prefix are being routed.

HTH,
John

>>> "paul"  7/11/01 8:42:31 AM >>>
Greetings Wizards,

 I need to setup a webserver using a frame-relay "link" and was given 6
host
addresses to use for whatever services I needed. However, I wasn4t
given any
dlci "details" ( I am already using a dlci # on one subinterface to
access
the
internet from inside), do I need to get this from my SP or I am going
about
this the wrong way (no dlci needed to config the subint for
webserver?).
Can anyone "enlighten" me here, please.(or point me to sample config)




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