, maybe you could consider 4500/4700M+
with NP-4Ts,
4500/4700 has more horsepower than 2522/2523...
Wilson
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Hi Larry,
I want to connect 8 port for a LAB
, September 08, 2003 8:09 PM
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Hi All,
I am trying to setup a Lab for my CCIE. I do not have a Frame relay
switch. And it seems to expensive to buy one.
Does anyone have any ideas for a cheaper version of a Frame relay
switch.
My
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You can use the routers back to back with the v.35 cables..CCO has
A write-up on back-back frame connections..or buy an 8 port serial
Router...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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, maybe you could consider 4500/4700M+
with NP-4Ts,
4500/4700 has more horsepower than 2522/2523...
Wilson
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From: Devraj, Prem
To:
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Hi Larry,
I want to connect 8 port for a LAB
was just wondering if anyone has any better ideas then
buying this 2522
Thanks
prem
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You can use the routers back to back
If you want to do more than j/a frame switch, than a 7000 would be ideal.
Fast ethernet, atm, and frame-relay switch all in one.
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Hi Larry,
I want
I share my idea with you blow:
Please application 2 ISDN lines and buy 2 ISDN modems, in china, you only
need to pay RMB 50 per month for the lines, so cheap.
Good luck!
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Hi All,
I am trying to setup a Lab for my CCIE. I do not have a Frame relay switch.
And it seems to expensive to buy one.
Does anyone have any ideas for a cheaper version of a Frame relay switch.
My requirement is atleast 8 ports. A friend of mine told me it is possible
to use a ordinary switch
You can get a 2522 with 10 port serial for around $500.
Raj
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Hi all,
Sorry for being Naive. I am interested in creating a lab with some 10 X
Hi all,
Sorry for being Naive. I am interested in creating a lab with some 10 X 26xx
routers. I need to create a frame realy switch. I am not sure what to use. I
have seen a Lab a couple of months back which had 8 DB60 serial cables
connected to the 26xx router. Now I don;t have one of those
-to-back asynchs, I suppose, but I've never
done it myself.
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Hi all,
Sorry for being Naive. I am interested in creating
done it myself.
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Hi all,
Sorry for being Naive. I am interested in creating a lab with some 10 X
26xx
anyone familiar with any nerd knobs when using a Cisco router as a
frame-relay switch? My liberal use of the ? has not revealed what I am
looking for - to whit whether PVC type can be configured.
I'm looking into frame relay QoS options, and my reading talks about PVC
types ( FRF 3.1 or FRF 11
The exact configs for the 3 routers are pasted in below. They are a little
'untidy'.
FR Switch
---
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service password-encryption
!
hostname A
!
enable password 7 0458
!
ip subnet-zero
clns net 01.0010.7b3c.0b38.00
Hi this issue has now been solved !
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don't keep us in suspense. which error solved the problem? the missing clock
rate on one of the serial interfaces? the network protocols on the frame
relay interfaces? the no frame inverse NOVEL? all of the above?
fair's fair. netiquette requires you fill us in. your realization will help
others
Realised that I needed to define the 'same' IPX network (7) on DTE Router
E(DLCI 101) and DTE Router B (DLCI 102) They had different IPX network
numbers.
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Hi,
I've seemed to have found a stange issue with IPX Eigrp when running it over
a Frame Relay setup.
Using ver 12.0(9) of IOS.
I can see the other router's IPX network when typing in the 'show
frame-relay map' command but can't get IPX Eigrp to establish an adjacency
at all.
I've typed in
perhaps you have some configs you are willing to share?
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I've seemed to have found a stange issue with IPX Eigrp when running it
over
a Frame Relay setup.
Using ver 12.0(9) of IOS.
I can see the other
The Mc-Graw Hill BCRAN book has got step-by-step on this. Looks like Simer
Mayo's post.
-Sean.
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Does anyone know how to connect and configure two (2) 2513 as a frame-relay
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Does anyone know how to connect and configure two (2) 2513 as a frame-relay
switch? Please send me the config file.
mike
Hi group
Someone posted sometime ago how to configure two 2501 to act as a frame relay
switch by connecting them via the aux ports can someone please post the
configuration again please.
Thanks
Steve
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I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate a
frame relay switch. Anyone know what exact model or what is required to
this. If you could explain how it works or the setup I'd appreciate it.
Thnaks.
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termination
point. DCE / DTE
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/frbacktoback_hybrid.html#diagram
hope this helpssam sneed wrote:
I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to
simulate a
frame relay switch. Anyone know what exact model or what is
required to
this. If you could
Any 2600 with serial ports can act as a frame relay switch. Go to
www.cisco.com and search for 'configuring frame relay switching' and
you'll find all the configuration details.
HTH,
John
sam sneed 1/17/02 1:55:40 PM
I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate
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I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate a
frame relay switch. Anyone know what exact model or what is required to
this. If you could explain how it works or the setup I'd appreciate it.
Thnaks
I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch. It is connected
to
3
other 2500 routers (A,B,C)on serial interface. FR is working fine and I am
able to ping B C from A. But I am not able to ping the Serial Interface
of A
from router A itself. Same thing is happening on the other
I dont think you can ping a serial interface on the same router your on.
Serial interfaces are not able to be pinged from the same device.
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I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch
Router as Frame-Relay Switch [7:24450]
I dont think you can ping a serial interface on the same router your on.
Serial interfaces are not able to be pinged from the same device.
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I did read some Cisco document saying that if you setup a frame connection
on a serial interface you couldn't ping the ip of that interface (probably
can if you use a MAP command). However, if you setup the frame on a
subinterface (S0.1, etc) then you CAN ping it. I have no idea why it's like
I have configured 4000 router (FR_ROUTER) as a FR Switch. It is connected to
3
other 2500 routers (A,B,C)on serial interface. FR is working fine and I am
able to ping B C from A. But I am not able to ping the Serial Interface of A
from router A itself. Same thing is happening on the other
Hi Group
I want to configure frame relay switch. Here is
the thing I want to do:
I have three routers ( say R1, R2 and R3 )and two
serial cross over cable that has dte and dce
interfaces.
I want to configure router R3 as frame relay switch .
The DTE interfaces of cables I want to connect
Try this out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/fr_switching.html
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I want to configure frame relay switch. Here is
the thing I want to do:
I have three routers ( say R1, R2 and R3 )and two
/warp/public/125/12.html
Let us know if you get stuck...
All the best !!!
Phil
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Subject: Frame relay switch question [7:18318]
Hi Group
I want to configure frame relay switch
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To:
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:43 AM
Subject: Frame relay switch question [7:18318]
Hi Group
I want to configure frame relay switch. Here is
the thing I want to do:
I have three routers ( say R1, R2 and R3 )and two
serial cross over
If the DCE interfaces are on the end routers you must use the frame-relay
switch and the frame-relay intf-type dce as well as the clockrate
command. Which ever router is connected to the DCE end of the cables must
have these commands entered on their serial interface. It really does
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 02:27:26PM -0400, Lance wrote:
If the DCE interfaces are on the end routers you must use the frame-relay
switch and the frame-relay intf-type dce as well as the clockrate
command. Which ever router is connected to the DCE end of the cables must
have these commands
On R3,
Global config command of - frame-relay switching
then on each serial interface of the frame switch, you need to configure
some parameters. For example :
interface Serial0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
clockrate 64000
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
frame-relay intf-type dce
I have a hub and spoke combination going without any problems. But the only
weird thing happening is that on my Frame-Relay switch (2522), I have to set
the frame-relay intf-type to DCE for all the serial interfaces I'm using,
otherwise the layer 2 connections won't come up on the hub and spoke
switch.
different animals, osi layers, logical versus physical connections,
whatever.
HTH
Chuck
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Subject: Frame-Relay Switch intf-type
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
tm
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Apologies if this has already been covered once before.
Quick question regarding setting up an AGS
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 dce to Cisco HD60 Dte cables. I also had difficulty getting
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
tm
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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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This is exactly the same problem I was seeing before I switched the jumper
on the CSC card for DTe.
-Ejay
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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
as the frame relay switch. So you need at least 3
Routers with
serial interfaces to practice frame relay.
Others please correct me if there is a trick to do
it with two routers.
Greetings
Reinhold
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Hi All - I am trying to setup my lab with point-to-point frame relay
enviroment. But I have difficulty setup the frame relay switch to I can
simulate my labs. Is there any good reference out there I can use? Please
help. Thanks!
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hi thomas
try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/wan_c
/wcfrelay.htm#xtocid2427348
right from the Cisco documentation - I searched on frame relay switch
configuration at www.cisco.com
try this one for a good example of a configuration - you can
routers. One of them is set as a Frame Relay
switch. I wonder if I can set a serial port of this router to be DTE
interface and assign an IP address to it, so that I can ping this
interface
from the other router (using back-to-back crossover serial cable).
Thanks.
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Hi Thomas,
i think it is not possible what you are trying to accomplish.
You need one Router with at least two serial interfaces dedicated
as the frame relay switch. So you need at least 3 Routers with
serial interfaces to practice frame relay.
Others please correct me if there is a trick
If I am using a 2522 as a frame relay switch, can its A/S serial ports be
configured as DCE interfaces and be connected to other router DTE interfaces
using a 60pin-60pin crossover cables? I am trying to setup a fram relay
switch with more than 2 routers participate (excluding the frame relay
Hello ,
It is possible .
Sbp
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It is possible .
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Hi All - I have two 2501 routers. One of them is set as a Frame Relay
switch. I wonder if I can set a serial port of this router to be DTE
interface and assign an IP address to it, so that I can ping this interface
from the other router (using back-to-back crossover serial cable). Thanks
The serial ports will 'see' each other, but if you're configuring the hub
router as a frame relay switch you are no longer routing IP through the
router, you are switching frame relay frames from one interface to the
other. In that scenario, an IP routing protocol is unnecessary because you
Hi All - I am setting my 2501 as a frame-relay switch. Its 2 serial ports
will be set as DCE for providing clock. Since I am trying to test the
compatiability of between IGRP and EIGRP, does it matter if I don't run any
protocol (such as RIP, IGRP, EIGRP...) on this 2501? Thanks All
If you're using that router as just a frame relay switch and nothing
else, there's no reason to run a routing protocol because it won't be
routing!
HTH,
John
"Thomas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/30/01 4:31:22 PM
Hi All - I am setting my 2501 as a frame-relay switch. Its 2 serial
ports
w
"John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're using that router as just a frame relay switch and nothing
else, there's no reason to run a routing protocol because it won't be
routing!
well, it WILL be routing, but not IP...frame-relay using static DLCI routes.
What does that mean? I thought 2 serial ports should see each other because
they are local...
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If you're using that router as just a frame relay switch and nothing
else, there's no reason to run a routing protocol because it won't
be
routing!
well, it WILL be routing, but
Are you intending to use serial 0 and 1 as the switched ports? if so you
have a config error in that S1 points to S3 not S0. I know of no reason you
cannot put a clockrate command on S0 as well, is that the problem you are
having? I think you also need to set the LMI type for IOS 11.1
Neil
I was moving the cable around between ports attempting to get the serial
interfaces to stay up. I forgot about the LMI configuration on 11.1. I'm
upgrading to 12.X tomorrow then I'll try again.
Thanks
Mike B.
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I have a Cisco 4000 I just received and I can't get it to take clock on 2
interfaces at once.
Here's a copy of the config after I just typed "lock rate
I hope you meant
int ser0
clockrate 56000
and that you added
int ser3
frame-relay route 301 interface Serial1 101
clockrate 56000
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I have a Cisco 4000 I just received and I can't
a frame relay switch in a lab
I have a 4500 with a 4-port serial card that I am setting up as a frame
relay switch that will host connection for three other 4000Ms. I have setup
back to back connections before. My question is...Should I configure the
switch like I normally do - rolled serial
I have a 4500 with a 4-port serial card that I am setting up as a frame
relay switch that will host connection for three other 4000Ms. I have setup
back to back connections before. My question is...Should I configure the
switch like I normally do - rolled serial cable and configure the 4500
I have an AGS+ with 8 serial ports running IOS 10.3(6). I'd like to use it
as a frame relay switch.
When I go to a serial interface and try to set the clock rate I get the
following error:
"Setting clockrate for DTE's is not allowed"
Is there a particular version of IOS that I
oller mci/sci"to see what the
ports are configured to.
HTH
Nigel..
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I have an AGS+ with 8 se
.
Have fun!
Chuck
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i got 3 routers connected by R1 as a framerelay switch ,
using
R1 is acting as the telco side of the frame-relay switch. It
doesn't/shouldn't care about any layer 3 protocols, just it's DLCI mappings
between interfaces.
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i got 3 routers connected by R1 as a framerelay switch ,
using s1/0 on R1 to connect with s1/0 on R2,s1/1 on R1 to connect with s1/0
on R3.
According to some materials,
i should config such on R1:
frame-relay switching
int s1/0
no ip address
encap frame
clock rate 64000
frame intf-type dce
Hi Friends
Can we configure a Cisco Routers to act as a Frame Relay Switch which
supports SVC's.
I want to try configuring Frame Relay SVC's and am wondering if I can
configure a Cisco Router to simulate Frame Relay SVC's.
Please let me know if anyone has tried out such a scenario.
Thanks
SV
. They are almost identical to
configurations found in the link above.
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can frame relay switches do bandwidth management on aper-IP basis even if
we're on a single carrier?(satellite carrier)
any help will be appreciated?
thanks b4 hand
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Searched the archives on Groupstudy and found varying answers on the
follwoing config, for 2 2501's connecting through a tunnel to simulate
hey gang! somehow I wound up with a few too many 2520s. they've got 4
ports of serial, 1 isdn, 1 ethernet. they have 8 megs of dram and 8 megs of
flash. I'll let them go at $1200+S/H. I can take Visa/MC/Amex.
-Brad Ellis
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As usual, your knowledge astounds me!!
Thank you very much for the explanation.
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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:05:41 -0700
At 04
Searched the archives on Groupstudy and found varying answers on the
follwoing config, for 2 2501's connecting through a tunnel to simulate
a frame relay switch.
Does it work yes or no?
Thanks
Cisco 2501 # 1
!
version 11.2
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname r1
A frame relay switch is a layer 2 device, it does not look at Layer 3
information.
irwin
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Hi,
I am trying
that is configured as a frame relay switch.
Is
this only for a lab environment or is this how it is also done in the
real
world?
Also each interface is assigned as a dce interface. Why does the router
need
this to support switching?
Can someone help?
Thank you.
Kind regards,
[EMAIL
The "DCE" that is referenced in setting up a router to use as a frame relay
switch is different than the physical layer DCE reference that requires that
a clock rate be defined.
Connie
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From: Nigel Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 20
goto http://www.fatkid.com/html/frame_relay_intro.html this will explain
how it works and sample configs
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Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR
switch.
Thanks in advance.
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From: M Z [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 4:14 AM
Subject: Frame Relay switch
Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR
switch.
Thanks in advance.
Mz
need to map
a PVC between DLCI 100 and DLCI 200.
Thanks so much.
From: "Atif Awan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "M Z" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame Relay switch
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 09:39:14 +0500
Here is a sample configuration :
frame-relay switching
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Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: Frame Relay switch
Thanks Atef and Nigel for your responses,
the two other questions I have are
1)how do you make the switch auto-sense the LMI type, or is that a
function
of the router?
2)in the command frame-relay route 100
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA
From: "M Z" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frame Relay switch
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 20:14:42 MST
Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR
switch.
Th
Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR
switch.
Thanks in advance.
Mz
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