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> Manny
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> I have a router with 4 serial int. I want to configure it to act as a
> frame-relay switch. I how can I accomplish this?
>
> Thanks
Mess
Try this link at FatKid:
http://www.fatkid.com/html/frame_relay_switch.html
Jamie
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I have a router with 4
I have a router with 4 serial int. I want to configure it to act as a
frame-relay switch. I how can I accomplish this?
Thanks
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Are you sure about this I can't find anything on CCO where these modules
are not supported on the 4000 I also know someone right now who has 2 of
the NP 4T modules in a 4000M and using it as a frame switch for his lab.
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Subject: Re: Home lab setup FRAME SWITCH [7:58204]
Yes, your correct...
The ones I have at home are 4500 routers with 4700 cpu's...
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
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>>>Sent: 27 November 2002 18:25
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>>>Subject: Home lab setup FRAME SWITCH [7:58204]
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>>>Here is my lab setup there is one thing I think I am in desperate
gt; Symon Thurlow wrote:
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> >What about a 4000/4500 with 2x NP4T? They are reasonably priced.
> >
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> >From: Elijah Savage III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>Here is my lab setup there is one thing I think I am in desperate need
>of and that is a frame switch I do not need the 3550 we are deploying
>them at work and have access to them and also 5500's with the
>lightstream equipmen
Elijah,
I use a 2521 as a frame switch in my home lab and that is enough for me.
Keep in mind that it only has four serial interfaces, so if you want to do
more frame connections, you will need the 2522 or 2523 which have ten serial
interfaces. You have more routers in your lab than I do. I only
What about a 4000/4500 with 2x NP4T? They are reasonably priced.
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Here is my lab setup there is one thing I think I am
offline about the ags+
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Elijah, you got the switch from me... How is it working??? I was
wondering if you
Elijah, you got the switch from me... How is it working??? I was wondering
if you were going to use it for Cisco cert needs..
Have you seen my online lab rental yet? I can send you some information.
I have an AGS + if you are interested. It has 14 serial interfaces, 4
Token-Ring and 2 Ethernet i
Here is my lab setup there is one thing I think I am in desperate need
of and that is a frame switch I do not need the 3550 we are deploying
them at work and have access to them and also 5500's with the
lightstream equipment. After getting this lab together of course I have
spent some bucks a
If you have the interfaces available, definitely use it for
both. There's no reason not to, and it allows you to have an
additional layer 3 device in your scenarios.
John
Get your own "800" number
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Im setting up a Cisco lab at home, I've decided to use a 2610 as a
frame-relay switch, my question is should
I use the router as layer 2 device exclusively or should I use it as Layer 3
and 2 device?
The reason why I asked is I got two routers to talk to each other through
the 2610 using it exclu
Hey guys,
I am setting up a lab with:-
HeadQ= DLCI 101
router A = DLCI 102
router B = DLCI 103
router C = DLCI 104
The switch interfaces are s0, s1, s2, and s3. My configuration for the
switch is as follows:-
Frame-Switch#
frame-relay switching
int S0
no ip address
encapsulation frame
Hi Chris,
What I am about to do is to add a T-1 wic to the 1600 and see if I can make
a frame switch and connect it to another 1602 and a 2610. The config that I
used if from the TAC website(- my own ip's) and it is only b/w the 2 1602
routers, which is different than configuring it on a
uess this helps the other gentleman who needed to know this.
>From: "Circusnuts"
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>Subject: Re: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
>Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 19:38:44 -0400
>
>Might not be poss
om: Niraj Palikhey
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
> Hi Phil,
> It's you to the rescue again. :-)
> But unfortunately, it will not let me type the frame-relay intf-type dce
and
> the frame-relay ro
rial1
> no ip address
> encapsulation frame-relay
> frame-relay lmi-type ansi
> frame-relay intf-type dce
> frame-relay route 201 interface Serial0 102
>
>Phil
>
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>From: Gary Hughes
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>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 PM
>S
lmi-type ansi
> frame-relay intf-type dce
> frame-relay route 201 interface Serial0 102
>
> Phil
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Gary Hughes
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 PM
> Subject: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
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>Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 23:52:35 -0400
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>Anybody know the config's to make a 4 port Frame-Switch from 2 1600's (both
>with 2 serial ports)
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From: Gary Hughes
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 PM
Subject: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
> Anybody know the config's to make a 4 port Frame-Switch from 2 1600's
(both
> with 2 serial ports)
> FAQ, list archives, and subscripti
Anybody know the config's to make a 4 port Frame-Switch from 2 1600's (both
with 2 serial ports)
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Figured out my problem. had no keepalives on the serial interfaces
(sigh)..dj
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> Anyone have any problems with a 4500 retaining router configs using 11.2
or
> 12.0.7 IOS? I init
Anyone have any problems with a 4500 retaining router configs using 11.2 or
12.0.7 IOS? I initially was trying to set up a simple frame relay switch
and entered 'frame-relay lmi-type ansi' which worked intially. However when
I run a 'sh conf' the commands are not there. I've even re-entered the
Has anybody got an AGS+ that would work as a Frame Switch (CSC/4, at least 4
serial ports) that they would be willing to sell me?
I'm doing the Ebay thing, but not had any luck so far. If somebody has one
that they successfully used as a Frame Switch, and now they want to sell it,
drop
> Chuck
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>
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> Brian
> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 7:04 AM
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> On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, wha
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* X.21
Does this help?
Chuck
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, whatshakin wrote:
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> > On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
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> > > I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
> > > All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing
, October 28, 2000 7:47 PM
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> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
>
> > I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
> > All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the
routers.
> > Initially, all clock rates wer
Thanks Brian!
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> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
>
> > I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
> > All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the
routers.
> > Initiall
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
> I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
> All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the routers.
> Initially, all clock rates were set to 64000 but I changed it to 100 ...
> for some reason, only serial0 and serial1 a
I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the routers.
Initially, all clock rates were set to 64000 but I changed it to 100 ...
for some reason, only serial0 and serial1 accepted the new clockrate speed f
100 ..
Hi All,
Just a quick note to let everyone(those interested) know that the
"Cisco Secure VPN" results have been posted a the tracking site.
With the newly posted format of the MCNS as of Jan 01, these Channel Partner
exams will serve a purpose in the long run.
By the way I passed, I'll h
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Circusnuts wrote:
> The AGS is perfect for the Frame-Switch role. For the money you can't beat
> it. If you ever get a chance to check out CCIE Bootcamps, they use this
> router in their dial-in lab racks. 10.0 & up support DLSW, Frame-Relay
> Swi
The AGS is perfect for the Frame-Switch role. For the money you can't beat
it. If you ever get a chance to check out CCIE Bootcamps, they use this
router in their dial-in lab racks. 10.0 & up support DLSW, Frame-Relay
Switching, & X.25. This router is best used as the Telco cl
Can the AGS+ run as a frame-switch? I mean does the IOS's that run on it
support frame relay switching? Would make a real nice cheap frame switch
if it did. If it does, then any caveats of using an AGS+ vs. say a 2520
etc?
Brian
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Brian
Using a router with two serial interfaces is easy to set up as a
frame-switch. You have all of
the equipment, just need to hook the dce end of two cables to one router
(the one you want to
use as your frame-relay switch -1 on each serial int) and the other ends
(dte) to one router each.
(total
*Router 1 is your frame switch
*R1ser0 to R2 ser0
*R1 ser1 to R3 ser0
*R1 ser 2 to R4 ser0
And so on...
EX: frame-relay route 103 interface Serial1/1 102 means the
following: 103 = inbound DLCI, Serial 1/1= outbound interface, 102 =
outbound DLCI
Use your own DLCI's and interfaces in
How can I setup a 2521 as a frame
switch? I have three 2501's and one 2521 with four back-to-back cables,
now what do I need?
ThanksRodney Jackson
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