serial connections are definately fulldux...

CIR can be set however by the provider either way... most give you cir
fulldux where some don't.  You can specify incoming cir and outgoing cir if
your provider told you that is how they operate.

-Patrick

ps. I can't think of the last time I even saw a different cir set for
incoming and outgoing....as a matter of fact, I haven't even seen it in IOS
recently...Of course I haven't looked for it either... : )  I do remember
setting up circuits yrs ago with some old 3com equipment that had different
cirs...

>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  09/18/01 05:52PM >>>
We have a discrepancy going on between our infrastructure group. The question
is. Is Frame Relay full duplex or half? We've called several providers
several
times each and we get different answers from the same provider. We are fairly
certian that a T1 is full duplex -1.544 both in and out.

If we have a frame circuit that has a port of 256 and a CIR of 128. Are we
guaranteed 128 to transmit and 128 to receive, or are we guaranteed 128 to
both
transmit and receive.

Curious and thanks!,
Rob Michel
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