RE: frame relay DLCIs [7:8625]

2001-06-14 Thread Mike Fountain

If it is a multi-point interface you can have more then one DLCI configured.

The DLCI configured in the router is actually the DLCI for the remote end
that the Frame-Relay switch would be telling the router about.  The router
doesn't really care what it's local DLCI is, only what the remote DLCIs it
should be listening for.

So this router would expect your frame-relay vendor's switch to be giving
him LMI updates for PVCs with remote DLCIs of 100 and 429.




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Subject: frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]


 I was playing around with a router here at work before
 I have to put it into production.  I've got a serial
 interface that is set to encapsulation frame relay.
 Well, I forgot to take one dlci off and then I
 assigned another dlci to s0 giving s0 both dlci 100
 and dlci 429 (there are no sub interfaces here).  Is
 this really possible in a real network and why would
 one have 2 dlcis on a single interface?


 Ben, CCNP




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RE: frame relay DLCIs [7:8625]

2001-06-14 Thread No Data

Thank you, that clears many things up.

Ben, CCNP

--- Mike Fountain  wrote:
 If it is a multi-point interface you can have more
 then one DLCI configured.
 
 The DLCI configured in the router is actually the
 DLCI for the remote end
 that the Frame-Relay switch would be telling the
 router about.  The router
 doesn't really care what it's local DLCI is, only
 what the remote DLCIs it
 should be listening for.
 
 So this router would expect your frame-relay
 vendor's switch to be giving
 him LMI updates for PVCs with remote DLCIs of 100
 and 429.
 
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: No Data 
 To: 
 Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:20 PM
 Subject: frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]
 
 
  I was playing around with a router here at work
 before
  I have to put it into production.  I've got a
 serial
  interface that is set to encapsulation frame
 relay.
  Well, I forgot to take one dlci off and then I
  assigned another dlci to s0 giving s0 both dlci
 100
  and dlci 429 (there are no sub interfaces here). 
 Is
  this really possible in a real network and why
 would
  one have 2 dlcis on a single interface?
 
 
  Ben, CCNP
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