Re: BECN s on Frame-Relay

2000-10-28 Thread Mike N Balistreri
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

Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-10-29 Thread Mike N Balistreri
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

Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-10-29 Thread Mike N Balistreri
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

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Mike N Balistreri
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