Remembering my day in hell when I had a 10/100 auto sense problem where the
STP blocked a LAN interface on my router, I was wondering how well the AUTO
LMI setting works. Is it reliable and recommendable?

Thanks,

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 9:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CIR [7:32747]


You would be correct.  We configure our switches to auto so the
customer can choose their favorite LMI.  Some providers force you to use
ANSI which wil not provide CIR, hmm I wonder why they would do that...

  Dave

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> 
> I would have thought that this would only work if your provider also used
> Cisco LMI type??
> 
> Apart from the other suggestions, you could always ask your provider.  Try
> asking whoever you deal with for support, rather than whoever you deal
> with for ordering - the support mob will hopefully check what is
> provisioned, while the ordering mob may just check what you ordered.
> Your provider may have some reporting system in place for customers that
> you can use to check - you may be able to get other reports as well. Maybe
> not, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
> 
> JMcL
> ----- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 22/01/2002 11:47 am -----
> 
> "MADMAN"
> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 22/01/2002 10:13 am
> Please respond to "MADMAN"
> 
> 
>         To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         cc:
>         Subject:        Re: CIR [7:32747]
> 
> leave the default Cisco lmi type and it's provided by via LMI full
> status update:
> 
> C7206#sh frame-relay map
> Serial5/0.18 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 18(0x12,0x420), broadcast,
> BW = 102
> 4000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/0.19 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 19(0x13,0x430), broadcast,
> BW = 768
> 000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/0.16 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 16(0x10,0x400), broadcast,
> BW = 102
> 4000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/0.17 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 17(0x11,0x410), broadcast,
> BW = 102
> 4000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/1.24 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 24(0x18,0x480), broadcast,
> BW = 768
> 000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/1.29 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 29(0x1D,0x4D0), broadcast,
> BW = 102
> 4000
>           status defined, active
> Serial5/1.21 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 21(0x15,0x450), broadcast,
> BW = 768
> 000
>           status defined, active
> 
> Joaquim Lopes wrote:
> >
> > How can i check if the cir that i'm paying is what my provider its
> > delivering?
> > thanks
> --
> David Madland
> Sr. Network Engineer
> CCIE# 2016
> Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 612-664-3367
> 
> "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"
-- 
David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-664-3367

"Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"




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