It seems way off.  You don't frag a packet above the MTU.  As for the subnet
mask as an IP, I can't imagine the router taking it.  Why can't he put the
real IP in there?  It's been a while since I've seen a customer do FRF.11 C,
though.  I'd do his config right and also add the map classes to both
routers.  Furthermore, unless he has about 60 or so calls going across, I'd
reduce the reserved BW from 720K to a more reasonable number.


""Erich Kuehn""  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have a customer that we provide frame-relay service to. He is trying to
do
> VoIP over Frame-Relay, while I have quite a bit of experience with IP and
> Frame-Relay, once you put voice into it I get lost.
>
> His problem is that if his circuit goes down at location A, Once Loc B
comes
> back up (to my frame-relay switch) Loc A will not come back up. The only
way
> to force Loc A back up is to shut the interface on the frame-switch to
which
> Loc A connect and then open it back up. Strange I know. He is running
> similar routers at both locations (3660's on 12.2xt code) and the config
are
> nearly identical. With exception
>
> At Loc B under the serial subinterface he has
>
> frame-relay inte.5 255.255.255.252
>
> Never seen this can anyone explain???
>
> He also has this in his config at both Loc A and B
>
> Map-class Frame-relay VoIP_FR
>  frame-relay fragment 1600
>  frame-relay ip rtp priotity 16384 16383 720
>  no frame-relay adaptive-shaping
>  frame-relay fair-queue
>
> At Loc A he makes reference to the map-class under the serial subif at Loc
B
> he does not.
>
> Anyone with some input??
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Erich Kuehn
> Network Engineer
> Backbone Communications




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