common misunderstanding. clock rate should be configured on the router where
the DCE end of the cable resides. this can be different than the port that
is the frame relay interface-type DCE

a frame switch is a DCE device with respect to a router. It can be a DTE
type with regard to another frame switch.

different animals, osi layers, logical versus physical connections,
whatever.

HTH

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Roger Sohn
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frame-Relay Switch intf-type DCE/DTE [7:14434]


I have a hub and spoke combination going without any problems.  But the only
weird thing happening is that on my Frame-Relay switch (2522), I have to set
the "frame-relay intf-type" to DCE for all the serial interfaces I'm using,
otherwise the layer 2 connections won't come up on the hub and spoke
routers.

Should this be happening?

I have 3 DTE ends and 1 DCE end of cables plugging into my switch.  I
thought
if I had the DTE side of the cable plugged into my S0 of my frame relay
switch, then on the interface configuration mode for "S0", I would specify
the
intf-type to be DTE.  And vice versa if the DCE side of the cable is plugged
into my switch.




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