So what am I looking for within this web page? I was actually looking for a
"yes" or "no" answer, and hopefully some insight as to what else I may need
to configure on the AGS+.

Odd thing is, when I have it configured for normal back-to-back operations
via HDLC, it works just fine. No problems whatsoever.

It appears that the router is configured as DTE, as best that I can tell
from the "show controllers mci" command:

AGS+#sh controllers mci
MCI 1, controller type 1.1, microcode version 1.11
  128 Kbytes of main memory, 4 Kbytes cache memory
  23 system TX buffers, largest buffer size 1520
  Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller error

  Interface 1 is Serial0, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

  Interface 3 is Serial1, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

MCI 2, controller type 1.1, microcode version 1.11
  128 Kbytes of main memory, 4 Kbytes cache memory
  23 system TX buffers, largest buffer size 1520
  Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller error

  Interface 1 is Serial2, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

  Interface 3 is Serial3, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

MCI 3, controller type 1.1, microcode version 1.11
  128 Kbytes of main memory, 4 Kbytes cache memory
  23 system TX buffers, largest buffer size 1520
  Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller error

    Interface 1 is Serial4, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

  Interface 3 is Serial5, electrical interface is V.35 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

MCI 4, controller type 1.1, microcode version 1.11
  128 Kbytes of main memory, 4 Kbytes cache memory
  23 system TX buffers, largest buffer size 1520
  Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller error

    Interface 1 is Serial6, electrical interface is RS-232 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

  Interface 3 is Serial7, electrical interface is RS-232 DTE
    14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit, buffer size 1520
    Tx buffer in-use count is 0
    Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
    High speed synchronous serial interface

I currently have cables plugged into Serial ports 0,1,2, & 3. Serial ports 4
& 5 have no cables plugged in at the moment, and it appears that they are
currently setup for DTE.

Any other ideas? I'm gonna try and swap cables to see if that makes any
difference.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Farhan Ahmed" 
To: "'Charles Ryan'" ; 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: RE: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133]


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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agshim/69679.h
> tm
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133]
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> Apologies if this has already been covered once before.....
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> Quick question regarding setting up an AGS+ as a frame switch.
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> Do the cables connecting to the AGS+ have to be DCE in order to get the
> frame-relay switching to work, or can it still work if the cables are DTE?
I
> currently have DTE cables into the AGS+ and am not getting line protocol
to
> come up, even though the other ends are DCE and I have "clock rate 64000"
> configured on the other ends.
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> I also have encap frame-realy ietf on both sides, frame-relay lmi-type
ansi
> as well.
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> I'll search the archives while I await an answer.
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> Thanks!
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> -Chuck
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