Make sure that your Frame-switch has:
encap frame
frame intf-type dce
clockrate 64000 (if it has the dce end of cable)
If you manually set the "frame lmi-type" on both routers, make sure they are
the same. You do not have to set them manually. After getting the links up
you will need the "Frame route" statements, such as:
int ser 0
frame route 102 interface serial 2 201
Int ser 1
frame route 201 interface serial 0 102
Good luck,
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cisco Nuts"
To:
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: Frame-Relay SVC Disabled, LAPF Disabled....???? [7:16603]
> Hello,
> I am trying to configure a Cisco router for frame-relay in the lab using a
> 2501 as a FR switch. On one router, the int. shows...UP/UP but on the
second
> router shows a ...UP/DOWN. When I do a # sh int s0, the intf. shows a FR
SVC
> Disabled, LAPF Disabled...I don't see this on the other router..What is
this
> and how can I get rid of this so I can bring the interface on a UP/UP
state?
> Thank you.
>
>
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