On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 02:27:26PM -0400, Lance wrote:
> If the DCE interfaces are on the end routers you must use the frame-relay
> switch and the frame-relay intf-type dce as well as the clockrate "  "
> command.  Which ever router is connected to the DCE end of the cables must
> have these commands entered on their serial interface.

Wrong.  The concepts of "DCE" and "DTE" in Frame Relay have nothing to do
with DCE and DTE physical-layer connectors.  In the Frame Relay world, the
DCE is the network (switch) side of the UNI, and the DTE is the user
side.  It's a logical distinction, not a physical one.

Please make sure you understand specifics like this before trying to
explain them to others.


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