Well I'm assuming he already made the configuration for the 2600 to act as a
switch and therefore ommitted it.

Mark, if you still have a problem can you send us the full configs of the
2600 and one of your 1700?

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Don't you need a frame-relay route statement?

--- Mark Odette II  wrote:
> Chuck, et. al.,
> I'm working on a scenario that I'm sure many others have already
> crossed
> paths with before too, but I'm at a state of confusion.
>
> That scenario is this:  2 Routers acting as end-points of a
> frame-relay
> network, with a 3rd router acting as the frame switch.
>
>
> 1700R1  --- 2600FR/Sw ---  1700R2
>
> The objective:
>
> Create FR P-to-P connection with the two 1700s via the 2600.  (This
> is a no
> brainer for me.)
> Create FR connection from 1700's to 2600 {on a different DLCI} that
> gives
> access to the "Internet" off of the 2600's Ethernet Interface. (This
> is the
> part that I am stuck on.)
>
> The simulation is that of two sites that connect to each other via
> private
> frame cloud (small PVCs), but also connect to local FR POPs for
> Internet
> access.
>
> I've read through examples off of CCO, but didn't have any light
> bulbs
> suddenly and graciously appear above my head.
> I believe the way to do such a thing is to configure the following:
>
> On 1700R1:
>
> int s0.200 point-to-point
> {ip address 192.168.10.??? --- not sure about this}
> frame-relay interface-dlci 48
>
> ip routing
> router rip
> ver 2
> network 192.168.10.0
>
> On 1700R2:
> int s0.210 point-to-point
> {ip address 192.168.10.??? --- not sure about this}
> frame-relay interface-dlci 49
>
> ip routing
> router rip
> ver 2
> network 192.168.10.0
>
>
> On 2600:
> int s0/0
> frame-relay map ip 192.168.10.248 48
>
> int s0/1
> frame-relay map ip 192.168.10.249 49
>
> int fa0/0
> ip address 192.168.10.250 255.255.255.0
>
> ip routing
> router rip
> ver 2
> network 192.168.10.0
>
>
> My problem is, even on the FR Switch, after creating the frame map on
> the
> interface, and then verifying the ip routing table, I still can't
> ping (from
> the console of the frame switch) the interface noted with the frame
> map...
> i.e., pinging 192.168.10.248 from the console of same router yields :
> .....
> 0 Success, 5 Failure     :(
>
> So.... can someone give me some guide/tips as to what I'm doing
> wrong?!?!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Odette II
>
> "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a
> man's character, give him power."-Abraham Lincoln
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