Re: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

2001-05-29 Thread Stephen Skinner

ok also bieng stupid again

is DXI setup on both SUB-ints on the 36`s this is a point-to-point serail 
encap you need to either frame-relay map OR use inverse arp to get this 
2 worki think...

( i recon i will get flamed to friday because i am giving wrong advise ,but 
hey no botherit`s called learning int the UK)

steve

From: Hamid 
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Subject: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 09:47:09 -0400

Hi

I have to 1601 Routers in 2 branch offices connecting them to a 3640 router
in a Central office over ATM. I have configured EIGRP routing and the
encapsulation is ATM-dxi.

The is that, both of the branch offices have connectivity to the central
sites and have no problems with the central office. But the branch offices
can't see each other.
I have tested it it on the 1601 routers, none of them can see eachother. I
don't think the problem is about the ROUTING because changing the
encapsulation to FRAME-RELAY solves everything. Everything works allright
with FRAME-RELAY encapsulation. But it won't work with ATM-dxi.

Can someone tell me please what the problem is?

Thanks in advance

Hamid
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RE: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

2001-05-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu

When you swap to frame relay, do you use map statements art the branch
offices?

BTW, I wasn't aware that the 16xx series supported ATM, can't verify this on
the IOS feature navigator found at:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl

which IOS version you running? I have a couple of customers who have 16xx
routers, and don't want to bit the bullet moving up to 26xx to support what
I'm trying to sell them.

Chuck

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Subject:WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

Hi

I have to 1601 Routers in 2 branch offices connecting them to a 3640 router
in a Central office over ATM. I have configured EIGRP routing and the
encapsulation is ATM-dxi.

The is that, both of the branch offices have connectivity to the central
sites and have no problems with the central office. But the branch offices
can't see each other.
I have tested it it on the 1601 routers, none of them can see eachother. I
don't think the problem is about the ROUTING because changing the
encapsulation to FRAME-RELAY solves everything. Everything works allright
with FRAME-RELAY encapsulation. But it won't work with ATM-dxi.

Can someone tell me please what the problem is?

Thanks in advance

Hamid
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Re: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

2001-05-29 Thread Stephen Skinner

ok also bieng stupid again

is DXI setup on both SUB-ints on the 36`s this is a point-to-point serail 
encap you need to either frame-relay map OR use inverse arp to get this 
2 worki think...

( i recon i will get flamed to friday because i am giving wrong advise ,but 
hey no botherit`s called learning int the UK)

try link

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/121/atmdxi.html#6


steve

From: Hamid 
Reply-To: Hamid 
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Subject: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 09:47:09 -0400

Hi

I have to 1601 Routers in 2 branch offices connecting them to a 3640 router
in a Central office over ATM. I have configured EIGRP routing and the
encapsulation is ATM-dxi.

The is that, both of the branch offices have connectivity to the central
sites and have no problems with the central office. But the branch offices
can't see each other.
I have tested it it on the 1601 routers, none of them can see eachother. I
don't think the problem is about the ROUTING because changing the
encapsulation to FRAME-RELAY solves everything. Everything works allright
with FRAME-RELAY encapsulation. But it won't work with ATM-dxi.

Can someone tell me please what the problem is?

Thanks in advance

Hamid
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Re: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

2001-05-29 Thread David Chandler

Sounds like a split horizon problem.  Split horizon is disabled on
frame-relay physical interfaces as well as multipoint subinterfaces.  I
believe that the same is true with ATM, but I have never specifically
verified that.

Need more info to confirm.

Please post the configs of the ATM setup.

DaveC

 

Hamid wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I have to 1601 Routers in 2 branch offices connecting them to a 3640 router
 in a Central office over ATM. I have configured EIGRP routing and the
 encapsulation is ATM-dxi.
 
 The is that, both of the branch offices have connectivity to the central
 sites and have no problems with the central office. But the branch offices
 can't see each other.
 I have tested it it on the 1601 routers, none of them can see eachother. I
 don't think the problem is about the ROUTING because changing the
 encapsulation to FRAME-RELAY solves everything. Everything works allright
 with FRAME-RELAY encapsulation. But it won't work with ATM-dxi.
 
 Can someone tell me please what the problem is?
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Hamid
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Re: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]

2001-05-29 Thread Peter I. Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist

frame relay his inverse arp, if the admin is lazy, atm-dxi needs map
statements (sometimes), which im guessing you havent made =P

there is a possibility that i am speaking out of my ass on this one.
-Peter Slow CCNP

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Subject: WAN problem with ATM - Please help !!! [7:6212]


 Hi

 I have to 1601 Routers in 2 branch offices connecting them to a 3640
router
 in a Central office over ATM. I have configured EIGRP routing and the
 encapsulation is ATM-dxi.

 The is that, both of the branch offices have connectivity to the central
 sites and have no problems with the central office. But the branch offices
 can't see each other.
 I have tested it it on the 1601 routers, none of them can see eachother. I
 don't think the problem is about the ROUTING because changing the
 encapsulation to FRAME-RELAY solves everything. Everything works allright
 with FRAME-RELAY encapsulation. But it won't work with ATM-dxi.

 Can someone tell me please what the problem is?

 Thanks in advance

 Hamid
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