Re: LMI Clarification [7:14490]

2001-08-01 Thread Michael Eckhoff
Crud - I hate replying to my own messages. But I forgot to add something: If you are using Paradyne FrameServer DSUs, you have another thing to worry about. They tend to do auto-negotiation of LMI out their WAN side and Cisco LMI towards your router. With this setup, you are getting your LMI f

Re: LMI Clarification [7:14490]

2001-08-01 Thread Michael Eckhoff
If your LMI doesn't match, it just plain won't come up. Both the router and the switch must agree on their link management packet details, or they won't be able to communicate. Now, what could cause things to bounce is if there is a physical layer circuit problem and you're droping LMI packets.

Re: LMI Clarification [7:14490]

2001-08-01 Thread John Neiberger
In the same way that DLCIs only have local significance, it's also true that LMI settings only matter between a given router and the frame relay switch it connects to. If you have local and remote sites, their LMI settings can and probably will be different. >From the routers perspective, you se

LMI Clarification [7:14490]

2001-08-01 Thread Stepp Harless
I am not totally clear on the way that the LMI settings are suppose to be configured and would appreciate any help explaining this or pointing be to a document which explains it clearly. My question is as far as setting up the LMI type on frame relay what is the correct way to configure this. On C