Anybody have a good link for a white paper on frame relay traffic shaping?
Interested in both theory and configuration
thanks
mikey
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Eric Gunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone that has read the CCIE Exam Cram though that was
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Guys,
are the V.11, X.21 and the RS232 are the same interface.
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In order to do frame-relay with a back-to-back cable, one router must be
configured as a switch - frame-relay switching (global-config) and the
interface on the switch must be configured as a logical dce - frame-relay
interf-type dce (int-config). When I have done it, i also had to map to my
.
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"Brian Lodwick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I need some help here. I am setting up a homelab with a 2501 and a 2502. I
have 2 CSU/DSUs also. I think I have an error in the wiring. The 2 csu's
use
pin 1and 2 for tr
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