This is what you will need to do on the router configured as a frame relay
switch.

(config)# frame switch

(config)# int s0/0
(config-if)# encap frame
(config-if)# frame intf dce
(config-if)# frame route 101 interface s0/1 102
(config-if)# exit

(config)# int s0/1
(config-if)# encap frame
(config-if)# frame intf dce
(config-if)# frame route 102 interface s0/0 101


Remember to set the clock rate on the interface connected to the DCE cable.
If your frame relay switch is connected to a DTE cable, you need not set the
clock rate on the frame relay switch.


cheekin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vik" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 19:36
Subject: Frame-relay between routers [7:15244]


> I have set up a lab in my office with a 2926 switch, 4000
> -m router and a 2610 router. I have the 2610 set up as a DCE device, clock
> rate, bandwidth and frame-relay encapsulation. The 4000 is set up as DTE.
>
> I know a hundred books explain how to do this, but I do not have access to
> mine right now and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong, but here's the
> problem: when I check the serial interfaces, they show that the line
> protocol is down. I can't figure out why I can't simulate frame between
the
> two routers.
>
> Can someone please send me a bullet point check list to make sure I have
> everything setup. If any other info is needed, just let me know.
>
> Thanks
> --
> Vik Evans - MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cell: (602) 677-8214




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