Re: Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST!

2000-08-04 Thread Adrian Chew
Chuck, Here's what I found on Cisco's website with your problem with IP/Frame Relay... Serial interfaces using HDLC, PPP, LAPB, and Frame Relay encapsulations, as well as SLIP and tunnel interfaces, can be unnumbered. Serial interfaces using Frame Relay encapsulation can also be unnumbered, but

Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST!

2000-08-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Don't recall ever seeing an answer to this one. I kept it on file, waiting for a moment when I could put together a lab and try a couple of things. The short answer is to configure the two middle routers as frame relay switches, and do frame-relay routes as one normally would. I connected my

Re: Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST!

2000-08-02 Thread Adrian Chew
Chuck, I can't be sure of the actual answer, but I would try the following:- 1) Don't use IP unnumbered, configure IP addresses on the Serial interfaces 2) Try frame-relay map commands (to eliminate any Inverse ARP issues) 3) You might want to troubleshoot EIGRP and see if you need the

RE: Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST!

2000-08-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Adrian Chew Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 7:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Another Oldie: Frame/Relay with 2 Switches in the middle VERY LONG POST! Chuck, I can't be sure of the actual answer, but I would try the following:- 1) Don't use IP