Re: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Steven A. Ridder

You need to config the CSU/DSU or service-mod to utilize the correct number
of channels on the port, regardless of CIR.  ELMI or traffic-shaping is used
to shape CIR speed.

SO if you orderd a full T1, but only had a 64K circuit (I hope you are using
the other channels for voice or something) you would need to configure the
CSU/DSU or service-mod to use all 24 channels.

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RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Yes,

On the CSU you will have to tell it how many channels it is using. If you
currently have 256 kbps, the CSU will have 4 channels (4x64kbps=256kbps)
assigned to the Frame Relay connection. If you wish to expand your
connection to 384 kbps, you will need to assign 6 channels instead of 4.

If the CSU is built into the Cisco router, you will use the command:

service-module t1 timeslots 1-6

under the interface configuration to assign the first 6 channels.

If the CSU is a stand-alone, you will need to read the manual to figure that
out.

On the Router you don't really have to do anything, unless you're using
dynamic routing protocols that are utilizing the bandwidth in order to
deside the route. If that's the case, you will need to change the bandwidth
on the interface.

The command to use on the interface is:

bandwidth 384000

for 384kbps.

If you have any problems, you can send me your current config, and I can
tell you where to change what.

Hth,

Ole

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Subject: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]


Hello,

This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
configurations needed on the router or CSU ? Assuming
straight on Frame-Relay config. Any info is greatly
appreciated..

Thanks

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RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Bill Carter

No.  The CSU still runs with the T-1 configuration.

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Hello,

This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
configurations needed on the router or CSU ? Assuming
straight on Frame-Relay config. Any info is greatly
appreciated..

Thanks

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Re: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread MADMAN

Only if you adding channels to a frac T1 but nothing for a CIR change.

  Dave

James wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
 any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
 If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
 speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
 example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
 configurations needed on the router or CSU ? Assuming
 straight on Frame-Relay config. Any info is greatly
 appreciated..
 
 Thanks
 
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RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

I apologize - I did not read the question word by word.

If you only make changes to the CIR, there will be no changes necessary.

Ole

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Only if you adding channels to a frac T1 but nothing for a CIR change.

  Dave

James wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate
 any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
 If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
 speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
 example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
 configurations needed on the router or CSU ? Assuming
 straight on Frame-Relay config. Any info is greatly
 appreciated..
 
 Thanks
 
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RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread James

Ole

Thanks for the info. What I was wondering is that the
stated/physical speed might be let's say 128K but the
guaranteed rate may be less that that. That brings me
to my next question, a 128K Frame Relay mean you get
Full 128K speed ? According to what I read, in
frame-relay, the Telco will set your actual port speed
to less that what you have ordered. They have a
statement in your order sheet informing you of the
guaranteed rate (which is less than what you have
ordered). That is what confusing me..


--- Ole Drews Jensen  wrote:
 Yes,
 
 On the CSU you will have to tell it how many
 channels it is using. If you
 currently have 256 kbps, the CSU will have 4
 channels (4x64kbps=256kbps)
 assigned to the Frame Relay connection. If you wish
 to expand your
 connection to 384 kbps, you will need to assign 6
 channels instead of 4.
 
 If the CSU is built into the Cisco router, you will
 use the command:
 
   service-module t1 timeslots 1-6
 
 under the interface configuration to assign the
 first 6 channels.
 
 If the CSU is a stand-alone, you will need to read
 the manual to figure that
 out.
 
 On the Router you don't really have to do anything,
 unless you're using
 dynamic routing protocols that are utilizing the
 bandwidth in order to
 deside the route. If that's the case, you will need
 to change the bandwidth
 on the interface.
 
 The command to use on the interface is:
 
   bandwidth 384000
 
 for 384kbps.
 
 If you have any problems, you can send me your
 current config, and I can
 tell you where to change what.
 
 Hth,
 
 Ole
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:55 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]
 
 
 Hello,
 
 This might be a simple/rehashed question. I
 appreciate
 any feedback from anyone who can comment on this..
 If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port
 speed on an existing frame-relay connection, for
 example a t1 frame-relay, will there be any
 configurations needed on the router or CSU ?
 Assuming
 straight on Frame-Relay config. Any info is greatly
 appreciated..
 
 Thanks
 
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