If the router at the other end is non-Cisco then you'll have to specify IETF
encap for the Frame encapsulation. The frame relay encapsulation type
should be independent of the LMI type. If the telco is using non cisco
switches then you just set your lmi type to whatever they are using. The
DLCI
The only time this doesn't work is if you have no keep on the fram int or
you are doing frame relay back to back between 2 routers without a switch
which involves use of the "no keep" statement.
Try a "sho fram pvc" or "debug fram LMI" in either e live environment or
test environment where there i
that should be true no matter what. You are learning the DLCI's through LMI
a standard function of Frame Relay. You will learn it regardless as long as
your router and the switch agree on what type of LMI they are using.
Steve
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day, January 14, 2001 11:34 PM
To: Nigel Taylor; CCIE_Lab Group Study; Cisco Group Study; Stephen
Masraum
Cc: Bryant Andrews
Subject: RE: Frame Relay...Inverse-Arp..?
For the frame relay configurations, I never followed the directions that
people gave on using frame-relay maps. I was alw
That is weird. I've never seen it happen before, I would bet it's a 12.1
thing.
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Nigel Taylor
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 11:10 PM
To: CCIE_Lab Group Study; Cisco Group Study; Stephen Masraum
Just to double check what you are saying... You brought up some frame
links(N), inv arp did it's thing, you added fram map commands (N-1), you
then reloaded that router/shut the interfaces, and without everything
statically mapped after the reload the dlci's that weren't mapped showed up
in a sh
I have always been under the assumption that when you added static mappings
that inv arp was automatically disabled.
Steve
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Ronnie Royston
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 8:56 PM
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