Re: frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]

2001-06-14 Thread Thomas

It should be OK for a serial interface (encap with frame-relay of course) to
have more than one DLCI.  I used to setup a frame-relay switch for my lab
such as a hub-and-poke and had it working.  Basically, on the serial
interface of the hub router, you assign multiple DLCIs and map each of them
to that of the poke router.  In short, yes, it is normal to have multiple
DLCIs on a single interface.  See this link below for more reference:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/15.html

Good luck!






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> How about a fully-meshed, one-subnet topology?
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> 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?
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Re: frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]

2001-06-14 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

How about a fully-meshed, one-subnet topology?


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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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frame relay DLCIs [7:8611]

2001-06-14 Thread No Data

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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