Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Pierre-Alex
What element in a frame relay packet allows support for multiple protocols? Pierre-Alex _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Frame Relay

2001-03-01 Thread Mark Rose
A while back there was a posting showing how to set up a frame relay switch with 3 routers (with configs). I misplaced the copy I had. I couldn't find it in the archives. Could someone help me out. TIA Mark _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Frame Relay

2001-03-05 Thread John Chang
First time doing this and sorry for my ignorance. If I have a 4500M as my Frame Relay cloud. How do I connect my 2501 router to it? Do I just use a DCE to DTE cable? And in the real world would I use a DSU/CSU? Future reference: In the CCIE lab exam do they use DSU/CSU? Thank you

Frame-relay

2001-03-07 Thread John Jarrett
Could someone please clarify something for me about Frame-relay? I had always understood that traffic over frame-relay was unsecure and needed to be encrypted if it was of a critical nature. Is frame-relay always a shared network? I had thought so but I have recently had a someone explain to

frame-relay

2000-12-22 Thread Pierre-Alex GUANEL
I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from Cisco CD). Still no light. Can someone help? "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on main interfaces will enabl

Frame relay

2000-09-14 Thread Krishna Shankar
Hi can any one give me good url for frame relay material   thanks in adv

frame relay

2000-06-24 Thread Deepak Sharma
does anyone have a good link on explaining what frame relay is??i read it in the ICND book...but it does not give a very good explaination..help!! greatly appreciated.. Deepak begin:vcard n:Sharma;Deepak x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Rik Guyler
ROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 8:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Frame Relay What element in a frame relay packet allows support for multiple protocols? Pierre-Alex _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/ci

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Willy Schoots
independent of each other except at the borders where they interact. For IP the interaction between the layer 3 and higher uses a Protocol ID field in the header to specify TCP UDP EIGRP etc. Regarding Frame Relay this is done in the encapsulation part. For example if you would use the IETF encapsulation

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi all, As I understand it the frame header has stuff like the addresses, BECN's, FECN's and the like but no place to indicate upper layer protocols even exist. The upper layer stuff is in the data envelope portion of the frame packet(frame) therfore the frame relay service canno

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Pierre-Alex
Understood but there must be a field in a frame relay packet that let Layer 2 know which Layer 3 protocol should receive the data. Something like a service access point. Don't you agree? Or maybe that is the role of the command frame-relay map ip ... -Original Message- From: [

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
mechanisms for WANs: RFC 2427 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay. C. Brown, A. Malis. September 1998. RFC 2684 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5. D. Grossman, J. Heinanen. September 1999. It isn't always necessary, however, to identify the payload pro

NBMA(Frame-Relay)

2001-02-04 Thread suaveguru
hi all I am still quite confuse about NBMA, non-broadcast multiaccess network , how come in a frame-relay network you have non-broadcast? What is non-broadcast and how it relates to point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and multipoint interfaces? any form of input will be greatly appreciate

frame relay questions

2001-02-11 Thread charles paver
Hi. Im having some problems understanding frame relay, and would benefit from some good tips! Below are some of the questions I have.   1.  Is there a way to allow frames enter your network from 2 routers, so you can analyze the packets?  (This is in a back to back configuration only)    2

frame relay question

2001-02-14 Thread charles paver
Hi.  WOuld someone please explain to me why in the WORLD do I not need to have one router configured as a frame relay switch if I have two routers piggybacked, and both have built in csu/dsu's?  That makes no sense to me!    If I have two routers back to back with the serial cables, fin

Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-02 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Can you guys shed some light on how FR providers base their charges. How they charge when going above CIR (etc...)? also, if I have site with network access between 8-5, is it worth risking a zero CIR? We had a meeting with an account rep for a FR provider, he kept pressing on

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-07 Thread Dan West
gt; wrote: > Could someone please clarify something for me about > Frame-relay? > > I had always understood that traffic over > frame-relay was unsecure and > needed to be encrypted if it was of a critical > nature. Is frame-relay > always a shared network? I had thoug

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-07 Thread EA Louie
When your frame relay service provider assigns you PVC's, they are private unless otherwise specified. The carrier will collect PVC's from different users and transport them over a large pipe together, same as the carriers do with T-1 or subrate circuits. Therefore, it is shared

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-07 Thread Mark D. Mahoney
;. I suppose the telco could listen either way. Encryption seems prudent, if it's not prohibitively expensive. IHTH Mark Mahoney CCNP CNE MCP John Jarrett wrote: > > Could someone please clarify something for me about Frame-relay? > > I had always understood that traffic over f

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It may help to remember that Frame Relay is a packet-switched technology. In fact, if you think about it, "frame relay" sort of means the same thing as "packet switch." Packet switching divides messages into packets and sends each packet individually. The packets may take

Re: Frame-relay

2001-03-08 Thread Mask Of Zorro
> >Well, I have a bad cold, so I hope I didn't ramble too much. I'm under >the >influence of Histafed. But hopefully this was helpful, nonetheless. > >Priscilla > Histafed? I think I heard about this guy. He's forming some kind of cult commune thing out in Oregon, isn't he? I hope you are able

Frame Relay Simulator

2001-03-16 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Can anyone out there enlighten me on how to set up a frame relay simulator? What equipment options are available, and the actual configs on the equipment? Thanks in advance. BJ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread James Wilson
Hi All, I hope someone can shed some light on the problem I have come across in the following scenario : Three routers, R1,R2 and R3 all connected via a Frame Relay cloud with a router in the middle doing frame relay switching. The frame switch is _not_ fully meshed. R1 is acting as the hub

Frame Relay problem

2000-11-30 Thread Jim Healis
Your telco provisioned the PVC on the same circuit as DLCI 17, this is evident by the show frame-relay pvc command. You have it configured on Serial 0, which is why it shows up, down. But it is actually on Serial 1. Try configuring the sub-interface on Serial 1, and I bet it comes up and

Frame Relay SVC

2000-12-06 Thread Ken Yeo
Any one knows how to configure Frame Relay SVC switch on Cisco routers? The Cisco configuration guide has examples for SVC on routers but no example for SVC switch configuration. How do you test your SVC router configuration? I have searched the archives, many have asked the questions but I

Frame Relay Fragmentation

2000-12-18 Thread John Neiberger
I need to turn on FRF.12 on a remote router so that I can make use of the frame-relay ip rtp priority command. However, the PVC that I'll be implementing that on connects to a router that cannot do FRF.12. Does FRF.12 need to be configured on both ends? It seems that it probably only nee

about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread frank
The following is sample config on cisco site . i got 2 questions: 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command? 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the framerelay switch assign the DLCI automaticaly? version 11.2 <*> service udp-small-servers

Frame-Relay (urgent)

2000-12-22 Thread Pierre-Alex GUANEL
bellow (from Cisco CD). Still no light. Can someone help? "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on main interfaces will enable the use of routing protocols on interfaces that use Invers

RE: frame-relay

2000-12-22 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Comments within: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Pierre-Alex GUANEL Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:frame-relay I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from

Frame-Relay question ?

2001-01-03 Thread mindiani mindiani
Want to get to setup frame relay on my two routers connectected (2x 2501) back-to-back with a DTE/DCE cables. When both routers boot up I could see the routing table with "sh ip route" and after 30 secondes the protocol on the serial interfaces go down. Can you help Here is the sam

Frame Relay PVC

2001-01-03 Thread Radford Dion
: Router A: interface Serial0 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay bandwidth 256 frame-relay lmi-type ansi ! interface Serial0.1 point-to-point ip address 172.19.148.254 255.255.255.0 frame-relay interface-dlci 271 Router B: interface Serial1 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay bandwi

Frame-Relay question???

2001-01-05 Thread iqbal Chowdhury
Hi All, What is the difference between 'frame-relay cir xxx' and 'frame-relay mincir xxx' ? Rgds, Get FREE Email/Voicemail with 15MB at Lycos Communications at http://comm.lycos.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http:

Frame Relay Security

2001-01-07 Thread Kevin Welch
I understand most of the benefits of frame relay, but I am wondering if = there are any security problems assoicated with this protocol? Is it = secure enough for unencrypted transfer of financial or sensitive = information? Any help understanding the security risks associated with = frame

Re: Frame relay

2000-09-15 Thread jason yee
try www.frforum.com --- Krishna Shankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi can any one give me good url for frame relay > material > > thanks in adv > __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can acces

RE: Frame relay

2000-09-15 Thread Marshal Schoener
www.frforum.com is the frame relay forum. I don't know what you mean by material, but if you are looking for general info. about frame relay, this is the site for you...    -Marshal -Original Message-From: Krishna Shankar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, Septemb

About Frame Relay

2000-10-01 Thread A.Strobel
Sometimes, understanding just one sentence takes hours. The following sentence has taken my time for more than a week, still I can not get it. Could somebody please explain and enlighten me please: "Frame Relay network, like most WANs, is based on star topologies, and does not support one-t

Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Hans Stout
Hi colleagues, I have a problem with my frame relay connection; the serial interface is up/down, and when I debug the serial interface, I can see that the interface is constantly trying to restart:23w5d: Serial5/0: attempting to restart: --More-- 23w5d: Serial5/0(out): StEnq, myseq 4

Frame relay problem

2000-11-07 Thread David Welch
Hi, Could anyone help with the following : Part of our network consists of Cisco 4500 routers connected via BT frame relay links. The problem I am seeing on all 10 routers is links going down then up, often for exactly one minute : eg .Oct 24 16:25:32 UTC: %FR-5-DLCICHANGE: Interface Serial2/0

Frame-Relay Question...

2000-11-07 Thread Robert Borejszo
Hello: Excuse me if this kind of question doesn't belong here. I am in the process of preparing for CCNA and reading Wendell Odom book (BTW, any wanna be CCNA read this one regardless what others have to say). I am in WAN section right now. In his example of partially meshed network ( routers A B

on Frame Relay

2000-11-21 Thread Rayappa Mayakunthala
Folks I have couple of questions on Frame Relay. When they say CIR is 64Kbps and the port is 256Kbps in a 64/256 FR link, what does that mean? Do I get CIR all the time and do I also get the port bandwidth all the time? How does this work? Do the service providers have the port bandwidth for

Re: Frame Relay

2001-04-08 Thread Ping
in your lab ...you need a dce/dte cable. in the real world you would use a csu/dsu but i a read of certain config that in the real word a dte/dce cable is used John Chang wrote: > First time doing this and sorry for my ignorance. If I have a 4500M as my > Frame Relay cloud. How do I conn

Re: Frame Relay

2001-04-08 Thread Ping
go here http://www.fatkid.com/html/frame_relay.html Mark Rose wrote: > A while back there was a posting showing how to set up a frame relay switch > with 3 routers (with configs). I misplaced the copy I had. I couldn't find > it in the archives. Could someone help me out.

FRAME RELAY PROBLEM

2000-08-23 Thread Peter Gray
sometime I am able to ping to router C & router D subinterfaces from router A but sometimes i don't get any response. I am even unable to ping sub-intf of Routers from within the routers. See sample config of one of the routers that i have: interface Serial0 no ip address ip directed-broad

Frame Relay Problem

2000-05-17 Thread Nathan Cruz
I've set up a frame relay switch at home trying to complete one of the "CCIE Lab all in one" Labs. For my question, what could cause a PVC to be inactive? Things I've checked.    Serial is up line protocol is up on both sides. LMI type is the same Clockin

Frame Relay Presentation

2000-05-23 Thread Charles Nunie
Hi, I need information on Frame Relay for a presentation. Can someone give me a lead to a web page? Dzilo Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 ___ UPDATED

frame-relay CRC

2000-06-09 Thread Stull, Cory
What would cause a frame-relay CRC? Rx CRC Exceptions Hour Day #Frames %Max Hour Thresh 05 Wed 2523 13.0028 0.0100 21 Thu 3065 6.3095 0.0100 I logged into AT&Ts web site to look at a companies frame-relay statistics that is having problems and they are receiving CRC errors at the frame sw

Frame Relay switch

2000-06-14 Thread M Z
Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR switch. Thanks in advance. Mz Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Pos

frame-relay design

2000-06-15 Thread cisco cabanaboy
If you had 3 locations in a hub and spoke topology, then you would want two pvcs going to each site...(using subinterfaces), how do the numbers change as you add remote sites... e.g. if you add the 4th site, do you have to add a pvc to every other site?, totalling 3 pvcs/subinterfaces ? so would

Frame relay question

2000-06-19 Thread M Z
Usually if a router is at a customers site, it is set as a DTE, the carrier is set as a DCE (provide clock), when do you want to set the router as an NNI? Thanks Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://ww

Frame relay limitations

2000-06-20 Thread David Smith
Hi all, I asked the group a couple of weeks ago about FR limitations, and didn't get an answer that was complete. However, I have found it on CCO. For those interested in the memory restrictions on routers using FR, check out: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/24.html#24-A Thanks, Dave ___

frame-relay interoperability

2000-06-24 Thread Fil F
hi all, i am doing some testing with fr, i have 2 2610 connecting to 2 hssi port on a ascend stdx8000 fr box by way of v.35 cables, from the ascend i connect to a Larscom T45 csu/dsu device i am running DS3 here, the larsom is connected to the ascend box by a 50 pin x-over cable , from the larsco

Re: frame relay

2000-06-26 Thread woody
www.frforum.com "Deepak Sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > does anyone have a good link on explaining what frame relay is??i > read it in the ICND book...but it does not give a very good > explainatio

Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse
Hi there gang Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ? Cisco DLCI 16 Ser0| |Ser1

QUERY ON FRAME RELAY: DISABLE FRAME RELAY INARP [7:15586]

2001-08-09 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon
B and C, I try with sub interface and DISABLE inverse arp (to prevent ip address resolve from B directly to C and vice versa).. But when I "show frame-relay map) on either B and C, I still can see resolved IP address with pvc (DLCI) directly connected to each other ( B and C).. and also, w

Question about frame-relay map statements and frame relay inverse arp

2001-04-01 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
Dear Group, I have been trying to duplicate the problem where if you enter a frame relay map stament in a frame realy interface that is also using frame relay inverse arp that inverse arp will be disabled for specific protocol for that specific DLCI specified in the frame relay map statement. I

OSPF over frame relay

2001-01-29 Thread sami natour
All , I am studying configuring OSPF over NBMA ,POINT-POINT and point-multiple point ,boradcast. Does any one has examples of configuration with diagrams. Best Regards , sami __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great p

Frame Relay split Horizon

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi all, Cisco writes: "When an interface is assigned "encapsulation frame-relay" split horizon is disabled for IP and enabled for IPX and Apple Talk by default." My network is a partially meshed frame relay network, should I turn back on split horizon for ip (I am u

Frame Relay NBMA subinterfaces

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi All, I am startled by the following: By default interfaces are multipoint and NBMA Multipoint frame relay subinterfaces are NBMA So why create frame relay subinterfaces if they behave the same way as the interface? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info

help about frame relay

2001-02-07 Thread Giuseppe Albucci
Hi, a need some information about "upper DLCI field" ad "lowerDLCI field". Thanks Giuseppe Albucci Product Manager Networking & Nortel Global Knowledge Network Italia Tel: +39 06 68194816 Fax: +39 06 68194880 http://www.globalknowledge.it

ATM Vs Frame-relay

2001-03-01 Thread Bikram Kumar Gupta
Hi, Why ATM can go upto 10 Gbps whereas Frame-relay upto 45 Mbps only? If so, please explain why it's impossible to build a frame-relay interface to deliver 1 Gbps. Thanks in advance. Regards, Bikram. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Another Frame-relay issue..

2001-03-02 Thread Nigel Taylor
All,=20 I made another weird discovery this morning in one of my = practice labs. The lab equipment in use; AGS+ : 11.0(22) Frame-relay cloud R1 2501 : 12.0.9(15) Hub sub-interface(s0.1 P-t-P1.1.1.1), and = (s0.2, ip 2.2.2.1) Multipoint R2 2502 : 11.3.(11a)T1 Spoke - Physical

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-02 Thread Allen May
The frame-relay provider I worked with before agreed to analyze the first months usage and go with using zero or 64K..whichever was going to be cheaper for us. But I made them agree to that before we chose a provider so the leverage was pretty high on my part to get things done. - Original

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-03 Thread Kenneth
I'm not sure who the provider is but 0 CIR sounds like "Sprint-speak". Most service providers won't allow or recommends against 0 CIR but on the other hand, Sprint pushes it. We are currently using 0 CIR and I think the quality has been good and we haven't had a whole lot of dropped packets. In f

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-03 Thread Lauren Child
Kenneth wrote: > > I'm not sure who the provider is but 0 CIR sounds like "Sprint-speak". Id imagine it would be fine if you get garuantees as to how much would get through but a 0CIR means all our frames would be discard eligible, so you couldnt garuntee anything getting through. It would b

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-03 Thread Kenneth
That's true. All packets will be DE marked but 99% of the time, these DE marked packets will get through - that's what our SLA with them is. Their reason for this is that their network is "bleeding edge" and that they are willing to create an SLA for 0 CIR as compared to most providers who won't p

RE: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-03 Thread Andrew Cook
001 10:46 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Frame Relay Charges > > > That's true. All packets will be DE marked but 99% of the time, these DE > marked packets will get through - that's what our SLA with them is. Their > reason for this is that their network i

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-05 Thread Brian
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Nabil Fares wrote: > Greetings all, > > Can you guys shed some light on how FR providers base their charges. How > they charge when going above CIR (etc...)? > > also, if I have site with network access between 8-5, is it worth risking a > zero CIR? > > We had a meeting with

RE: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-05 Thread Nguyen_Trang
iday, March 02, 2001 2:26 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Frame Relay Charges > > > Greetings all, > > Can you guys shed some light on how FR providers base their > charges. How > they charge when going above CIR (etc...)? > > also, if I have site

RE: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-05 Thread Tony van Ree
ropping if you transmit video or > voice. > > Trang > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Nabil Fares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 2:26 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Frame Relay Charges > > > > > &

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-06 Thread Mark Holloway
I work for Sprint and we use the 0 CIR approach with our customers. I don't know if it's Sprint you are talking to, but we have never had any customers complain about frame performance. Personally, I like to have some CIR, even if it is just 16k, but that comes from my administrator experience p

Re: [Frame Relay Simulator]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
nd it performs great. I don't "think" you need a special version of code to do it, either. "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anyone out there enlighten me on how to set up a frame relay simulator? > What equipment options are available, and the

Re: Frame Relay Simulator

2001-03-16 Thread Circusnuts
A Cisco router with 4 Serial ports & 10.0 or better IOS. The router can be anything from an AGS's to 7513. I started with an AGS, then moved to a 4 Serial MGS (less noisy), & now I use 4500's. The command is Frame-Relay Switching & you use the Map command to tied the DLCI

RE: Frame Relay Simulator

2001-03-16 Thread William E. Gragido
Wilson Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 1:17 PM To: cisco Subject: Frame Relay Simulator Can anyone out there enlighten me on how to set up a frame relay simulator? What equipment options are available, and the actual configs on the equipment? Thanks in advance. BJ

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread Rodgers Moore
following scenario : > > Three routers, R1,R2 and R3 all connected via a Frame Relay cloud with a > router in the middle doing frame relay switching. The frame switch is _not_ > fully meshed. R1 is acting as the hub with R2 and R3 being spokes off R1. > Hence there is a PVC betweenR1 an

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread Frank B.
Unless I'm mis-reading you here this is the correct behavior for a partial mesh. Unless you provide a full mesh you won't get dynamic mappings for both spokes. Also, I assume the PVC from R1 to R2 is one subnet and the PVC from R1 to R3 is another subnet--Frame relay and Inverse ARP a

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread whatshakin
: James Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: Frame Relay Problem > Hi All, > > I hope someone can shed some light on the problem I have come across in the > following scenario : >

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread James Wilson
Nope, all one subnet. i.e all interfaces are on the 10.1.X.X/16 subnet Hence the problem. Im well aware this is the normal partial mesh behavior and that its quiet easily rectified using map statements... but for this particular setup it requests the use of routing and not frame relay map

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread James Wilson
frame-relay no ip mroute-cache clockrate 64000 ! interface Serial0.1 multipoint ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 frame-relay interface-dlci 101 frame-relay interface-dlci 102 ! interface Serial1 no ip address shutdown ! router ospf 1 network 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0 neighbor

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frame Relay Problem Unless I'm mis-reading you here this is the correct behavior for a partial mesh. Unless you provide a full mesh you won't get dynamic mappings for both spokes. Also, I assume the PVC from R1 to R2 is one subnet a

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-26 Thread James Wilson
All interfaces on the frame relay network are in the same 10.1.x.x/16 subnet. Hence there is a connected route comming from the frame relay interface which will be preferred over any default route or any other route. At 10:43 AM 26/11/2000 -0600, Aaron K. Dixon wrote: >You will need to eit

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
0:48 PM To: Aaron K. Dixon Cc: Frank B.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Frame Relay Problem All interfaces on the frame relay network are in the same 10.1.x.x/16 subnet. Hence there is a connected route comming from the frame relay interface which will be preferred over any def

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread Frank B.
this is the normal partial mesh behavior and that its quiet > easily rectified using map statements... but for this particular setup it > requests the use of routing and not frame relay map statements. > > At 06:26 PM 26/11/2000 -1000, Frank B. wrote: > >Unless I'm mis-reading you h

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 11/27/00 12:46:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Solve the problem with routing, not layer 3 to layer 2 mapping". Hence ruling out any static frame mapping or arp type solutions as these are all layer 2 to layer 3 mapping techniques. Couldn't you use,

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Frame Relay Problem Maybe I'm missing something, but in looking at your config and cross-referencing the rules of the lab, I can't understand why you didn't just create two subinterfaces on R1. -Original Message- From: James Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread James Wilson
Your suggestions are good, unfortunately i have already tried most of them and other break the rules of the lab Here's a run down : - R1 is currently configured with 1 multipoint subinterface with multiple frame-relay interface-dlci commands. - The rules state only 1 subinterface can be

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
James Wilson Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 10:58 PM To: Frank B. Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frame Relay Problem Your suggestions are good, unfortunately i have already tried most of them and other break the rules of the lab Here's a run down : - R1 is curr

RE: Frame Relay Problem

2000-11-27 Thread Mohamed Heeba
, 2000 10:56 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Frame Relay ProblemIn a message dated 11/27/00 12:46:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Solve the problem with routing, not layer 3 to layer 2 mapping". Hence ruling out any static frame mappi

Frame relay interface question

2000-11-28 Thread John lay
Guys, interface Serial0 ip address 3.1.3.1 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay interface-dlci 130 frame-relay interface-dlci 140 This is a multipoint interface, this means that the default for an interface (and not subinterface) is mulitpoint ? Thanx

RE: on Frame Relay

2000-11-21 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: on Frame Relay The port itself can handle up to 256K; that's the port speed. You're paying for 64K (CIR), which is what you'll get on average. You will occasionally burst up to 256K when there is no other traffic on the circuit (it is shared bandwidth with ot

Re: Frame Relay SVC

2000-12-06 Thread Phil Barker
www.cisco.com SEARCH "frame relay svc" http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm --- Ken Yeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any one knows how to configure Frame Relay SVC > switch on Cisco routers? > > The C

Re: Frame Relay SVC

2000-12-06 Thread Ken Yeo
.. > www.cisco.com > > SEARCH "frame relay svc" > > > > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_ c/wcdfrely.htm > > > --- Ken Yeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any one knows > how to configure Frame Relay SVC &g

Re: Frame Relay SVC

2000-12-06 Thread Elias Aggelidis
day, December 06, 2000 1:47 PM Subject: Re: Frame Relay SVC > I can't seem to find an example. The configuration guide covers > configuration for SVC on the router side, I am actually looking for a SVC > switch configuration. > > Thanks! > Ken > > "Phil Barker&

Re: Frame-relay URLs

2000-12-13 Thread Ware, Balasaheb
Can anybody suggest some links or URLs on Frame-relay for detailed study including basics , configuration. Thanks in advance. Bala Senior Software Specialist ( E-Infra) Digital Equipment (I) Limited Digital India, III, Floor, Khanija Bhavan, # 49, Race Course Road, Bangalore 560 022. India Tel

RE: Frame-relay URLs

2000-12-13 Thread Coker, Michael
Cisco's site has a lot of good Frame Relay info, obviously. Nevertheless, I've listed a few of my favorites that may prove to be useful. Best of luck, --Mike http://www.nwfusion.com/research/framerelay.html?nf#search http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/knowledge/wan/

RE: Frame Relay Fragmentation

2000-12-19 Thread Bosio Stefano
must be supported on both side. Stefano > -Original Message- > From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: martedì 19 dicembre 2000 00.07 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Frame Relay Fragmentation > > > I need to turn on FRF.12 on a remote router s

RE: Frame Relay Fragmentation

2000-12-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
rmat looks like: Fragmentation Header/Frame Relay Header/Payload (Fragment)/FCS. FRF.12 UNI is often sufficient to handle the problem of large frames taking a long time to leave the router, thus causing a backup for small voice frames or frames for interactive or real-time applications. Last I he

Re: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree
Hope it helps. Teunis, Hobart, Tasmania Australia On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 10:19:27 PM, frank wrote: > The following is sample config on cisco site . > i got 2 questions: > 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command? > 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carri

Re: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread Mike Balistreri
1. you don't need the 'frame-relay map' command, because you've implemented the 'frame-relay interface-dlci' command. These commands are used to map the level-3 address (IP addr in this case) to your level-2 address (the dlci). You use one or the other command.

RE: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
I believe that the frame-relay map command is used when IARP is not taking place. -Original Message- From: Mike Balistreri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; frank Subject: Re: about frame relay 1. you don't need the &

frame-relay interface-dlci

2000-12-22 Thread pierreg
I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from Cisco CD). Still no light. Can someone help? "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on main interfaces will enabl

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