Hi John do you know someone who has used this : remoteFRAD -------router--------F/R link----------router------CIP
with non Cisco remotefrad , I m not sure it will work "John Neiberger" a icrit dans le message : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > If a FRAD is connected to the router, wouldn't he need to use frame > relay switching? If so, what does he do with the incoming frame relay > encapsulated data when it hits the router with the CIP? > > We did something similar a couple of years ago where we used frame > relay switching to get from the remote FRAD to a local FRAD, but it was > the local FRAD that had the connection to the FEP. > > Is there a way that he could utilize the CIP connection to the > mainframe? > > I'm assuming the network he desires looks like this: > > remoteFRAD -------router--------F/R link----------router------CIP > > In our case, it looked like this; > > remoteFRAD--------router---------F/R > link--------router-----FRAD--------FEP > > Regards, > John > > >>> "MADMAN" 11/19/01 2:47:49 PM >>> > Yes though you seem concerned about the presence of the CIP, the CIP > has nothing to do for or against your frame connection. > > Dave > > Hehdili Nizar wrote: > > > > Hi , all > > Is it possible to connect RFC 1490 compliant frads through a frame > relay > > network to a directly attached Cisco 7500 with CIP card attached to > > mainframe. > > > > Thanks > -- > David Madland > Sr. Network Engineer > CCIE# 2016 > Qwest Communications Int. Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 612-664-3367 > > "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it" Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=27045&t=26756 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]