Apologies if this has already been covered once before.
Quick question regarding setting up an AGS+ as a frame switch.
Do the cables connecting to the AGS+ have to be DCE in order to get the
frame-relay switching to work, or can it still work if the cables are DTE? I
currently have DTE
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Subject: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133]
Apologies if this has already been covered once before.
Quick question regarding setting up an AGS
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Apologies if this has already been covered once before.
Quick question regarding setting up an AGS+ as a frame switch.
Do the cables connecting to the AGS+ have to be DCE
20, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: RE: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133]
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agshim/69679.h
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From: Charles Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:04 AM
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Did you check the jumper the applique on the AGS+ serial interface to make
it DCE? It was on the webpage that was presented in a previous email.
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From: Charles Ryan
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Subject: Re: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133
, 2001 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: AGS+ as a frame-relay switch [7:13133]
It doesn't matter which end of the cable is dce, as long as you are using
a
dte-dce cable and the dce end is configured with a clock rate.
I have an AGS configured as a frame-relay switch with a csc/4t serial card
and HDv.35
In the context of a Frame Relay switch there are two uses of DCE. On the
physical layer DCE refers to the end that requires clocking. On the layer
two or Frame Relay area of the config the FR Switch needs to be identified
as acting as DCE equipment. So a router acting as a Frame Relay Switch can
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