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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
MADMAN
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATM and Frame Relay interworking [7:53414]
Yes the service provider provides the magic, you simply configure the
frame and ATM as you normal
No, OAM does not have a corresponding mechanism in frame relay and
does not help in internetworking as far a interface up/down status. OAM
is for ATM to ATM though there is, in FRF8 a spec for this functionality
in internetworking though it is not always implemented:(
Dave
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Enabling ATM OAM (Operations and Maintenance?) cells on the
hub-site router lets you see when the remote Frame Relay
PVC/DLCI goes down. Here's a sample:
interface ATM1/0.105 point-to-point
description ATM PVC to FrameRelaySite
mtu 1500
bandwidth 256
ip address 10.1.121.89 255.255.255.252
Enabling ATM OAM (Operations and Maintenance?) cells on the
hub-site router lets you see when the remote Frame Relay
PVC/DLCI goes down. Here's a sample:
interface ATM1/0.105 point-to-point
description ATM PVC to FrameRelaySite
mtu 1500
bandwidth 256
ip address 10.1.121.89 255.255.255.252
Martin,
The below is from a production router. Int ATM2/0 is a DS-3 ATM port with
Service
Inter-Working Translational (Frame to ATM) PVC's.
Hope this helps.
interface ATM2/0
description VPI/VCI 2/17 DNEC.XX.ATI (T-3)
no ip address
atm scrambling cell-payload
no atm auto-configuration
no
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