RE: frame-relay lmi question...

2000-09-22 Thread Johns, Andrew M ETC (CNE N654)

I found in my CCNA notes that the LMI-type only needs to be specified for
IOS ver 11.1 and earlier, 11.2 and up its autosensed. It says if using 11.1
or earlier, specify the type used by the switch (telco). It should not
matter at all whats on the other end, its is only concerned with the local
connection between the local router and the local telco switch. Does that
sound right?

-Original Message-
From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 6:35 PM
To: 'Stull, Cory'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: frame-relay lmi question...


I am on your side Cory - the L in LMI stands for LOCAL, and the LMI type has
to be the same between your router and the frame-relay switch it is
connecting to.

I found some more info about it here...

http://www.ieng.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/troubleshooting/ts_fr.htm#
Step%202

(watch for wordwrap)

If someone has a different opinion, please copy me in on the reply.

Hth,

Ole


 Ole Drews Jensen
 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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Subject: frame-relay lmi question...



I'm reading a CIT book that is saying that not only does frame-relay
encapsulation have to be the same on both sides (central site to remote site
router)  but the LMI does also...  I thought the LMI type was only
significant from that router to its telco frame-relay switch.

Comments?


thanks


Cory R. Stull
MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
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Re: frame-relay lmi question...

2000-09-22 Thread Kristopher B. Climie

Yes, that is correct.  IOS 11.2 and later will autosense the LMI type.  It
is possible that the LMI cannot be decoded, and in that event, you may have
to manually set the type.   (i.e. frame-relay lmi-type ansi )

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/w
an_c/wcfrelay.htm#xtocid234328

K
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Kristopher B. Climie, CCNP, CCDP

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 I found in my CCNA notes that the LMI-type only needs to be specified for
 IOS ver 11.1 and earlier, 11.2 and up its autosensed. It says if using
11.1
 or earlier, specify the type used by the switch (telco). It should not
 matter at all whats on the other end, its is only concerned with the local
 connection between the local router and the local telco switch. Does that
 sound right?

 -Original Message-
 From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 6:35 PM
 To: 'Stull, Cory'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: frame-relay lmi question...


 I am on your side Cory - the L in LMI stands for LOCAL, and the LMI type
has
 to be the same between your router and the frame-relay switch it is
 connecting to.

 I found some more info about it here...


http://www.ieng.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/troubleshooting/ts_fr.htm#
 Step%202

 (watch for wordwrap)

 If someone has a different opinion, please copy me in on the reply.

 Hth,

 Ole

 
  Ole Drews Jensen
  Systems Network Manager
  CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
  RWR Enterprises, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.insync.net/~drews/ccnp
 





 -Original Message-
 From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:23 AM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: frame-relay lmi question...



 I'm reading a CIT book that is saying that not only does frame-relay
 encapsulation have to be the same on both sides (central site to remote
site
 router)  but the LMI does also...  I thought the LMI type was only
 significant from that router to its telco frame-relay switch.

 Comments?


 thanks


 Cory R. Stull
 MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
 Communications Concepts Unlimited
 262-814-7214


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frame-relay lmi question...

2000-09-20 Thread Stull, Cory


I'm reading a CIT book that is saying that not only does frame-relay
encapsulation have to be the same on both sides (central site to remote site
router)  but the LMI does also...  I thought the LMI type was only
significant from that router to its telco frame-relay switch.

Comments?


thanks


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MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
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RE: frame-relay lmi question...

2000-09-20 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

I am on your side Cory - the L in LMI stands for LOCAL, and the LMI type has
to be the same between your router and the frame-relay switch it is
connecting to.

I found some more info about it here...

http://www.ieng.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/troubleshooting/ts_fr.htm#
Step%202

(watch for wordwrap)

If someone has a different opinion, please copy me in on the reply.

Hth,

Ole


 Ole Drews Jensen
 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.insync.net/~drews/ccnp






-Original Message-
From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: frame-relay lmi question...



I'm reading a CIT book that is saying that not only does frame-relay
encapsulation have to be the same on both sides (central site to remote site
router)  but the LMI does also...  I thought the LMI type was only
significant from that router to its telco frame-relay switch.

Comments?


thanks


Cory R. Stull
MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
262-814-7214


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