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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] FRTS and MLP over a Serial with Sub-Interfaces
Quick question.
In the lab, if the HQ site is setup with two sub-interfaces that connect to BR1
and BR2 (i.e. meaning, they're both running off the same interface)
With FRF.12 you could shape in the policy-map. However you could also
use FRTS (frame-relay map-class) too
Since the lab have a single physical interface at HQ for two PVCs to
BR1/BR2, and you used MLP LFI between HQ/BR2 which required FRTS which is
enabled on the PHYSICAL interface, you must al
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:36 AM
To: OSL Group
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] FRTS and MLP over a Serial with
Sub-Interfaces
Quick question.
In the lab, if the HQ site is setup with two sub-interfaces that connect
to BR1 an
So FRTS for both sides is allowed. However, FRF.12 and MLP can only
exist on separate physical interfaces?
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The only way is to have separate interfaces, however you can use FRTS
for both sites.
On 06/10/2010 03:35 PM, Matthew Berry wrote:
Quick question.
In the lab, if the HQ site is setup with two sub-interfaces that
connect to BR1 and BR2 (i.e. meaning, they're both running off the
same interf
Quick question.
In the lab, if the HQ site is setup with two sub-interfaces that connect
to BR1 and BR2 (i.e. meaning, they're both running off the same
interface), how would you configure MLP for one site and FRF.12 for
another site?
According to my understanding, MLP will require that "fra