If the frame relay is working, a 'sh frame pvc' should show you that the you
have an active PVC :-

RouterA#sh frame pvc

PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DTE)

              Active     Inactive      Deleted       Static
  Local             1            0            0            0
  Switched       0            0            0            0
  Unused          0            0            0            0

DLCI = 100, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0.1

  input pkts 5206147       output pkts 5297684      in bytes 1436207836
  out bytes 638236681      dropped pkts 73          in FECN pkts 0
  in BECN pkts 0           out FECN pkts 0          out BECN pkts 0
  in DE pkts 132082        out DE pkts 0
  out bcast pkts 1911715    out bcast bytes 152616993
  pvc create time 13w4d, last time pvc status changed 5d07h





"Susan Stone" wrote in message ...
>Hi.. Dear all,
>
>I don!&t understand this.  Hope u can clear my concept. I have a 1700
router
>in remote office(Milan) which is connected to a main router in London via a
>Frame-relay link in interface s0.1. My IT colleague (Milan) told me that
the
>frame-relay line was cancelled last week by ISP!&s mistake and the link has
>been running on ISDN since the 20th August.  Until now it is still in ISDN.
>
>Now I found that the Milan(remote) router is still connecting main router
>via the same interface s0.1.  When I type !'sh int s0.1!( shown below, it
>still show me that it is a frame-relay.
>1)How do I know whether it is on ISDN or not, what command?
>2)What is the difference between frame-relay line and lease line.   Can I
>say that previously the line is a frame-relay leased line and now it is a
>frame-relay ISDN line??
>3)How can they change the line into a ISDN using the same interface? I
>thought it should have a ISDN back up interface??  Can the ISP vendor
change
>the circuit to ISDN at their site without coming the Milan office?  Or the
>Remote(Milan) office change a ISDN!&s CSU/DSU and made it to a ISDN line?
>
>MILAN1>sh int s0.1
>Serial0.1 is up, line protocol is up
>  Hardware is PowerQUICC Serial
>  Description: --- Links to LON1, Ser1/0.12 ---
>  Internet address is 60.100.201.152/30
>  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 256 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec,
>     reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
>  Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY
>
>
>
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