LMI is a signal that the phone company uses to see if  the physical circuit
and your router are still alive.  They usually send the LMI signal on DLCI
0, and your router replies on DLCI 0.

On Nortel equipment if you want to see if LMI is up you have to look at the
stats for DLCI 0 and see if the number of packets is incrementing.

""Michael Todd""  wrote in message
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> LMI type is set on the physical interface only. How could you have
multiple
> LMI types if the interface only has physical connectivity to a single
> frame-relay switch?
> Michael ToddWright, Jeremy wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to configure a specific sub-interface lmi type as
> > ansi and I am
> > not finding it on the sub-interface but on the physical
> > interface itself. Is
> > there something im missing?




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