What do you mean "eliminate them"??
If you are receiving BECNs from your network that means that PVC is
experiencing congestion. It's not a router problem, it's a traffic problem.
If your traffic pattern is bursty then implement traffic shaping. If your
traffic pattern is sustained, such as cons
you can define a subinterface to be "point-to-multipoint". then instead of
using "frame-relay interface-dlci x"
use multiple "frame-relay map" commands under that subinterface definition.
Mike Balistreri
"Austin" wrote in message <8tg5qi$a9m$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hi Group (Brian, Tim Brad, et
you can define a subinterface to be "multipoint" instead of "
point-to-point". then instead of
using "frame-relay interface-dlci x"
use multiple "frame-relay map" commands under that subinterface definition.
apply an IP address to the subinterface, and the IP addresses on the other
side of the PV
The PVC have one DLCI on one access link, and a different DLCI on the access
link on the opposite side of PVC.
A PVC connects routers A and B. Each router has its own access link or UNI
circuit. The DLCI for the PVC at router A has nothing to do with the DLCI
at router B. They are usually dif
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