Re: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, The DLCI is assigned by the supplier. It has only local significance. OK you get a line installed and it has a a number to indicate to the supplier and switch what the physical service (for want of a better word) is. Over this service runs one or more "Switched" circuits. These can be

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. 2. DLCIs are assigned by the ne

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 &

Re: About Frame Relay

2000-10-01 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
I'll take a crack at this: Think about RIP version 1 - it sends out a broadcast at both the MAC and IP address layers. On an ethernet LAN, this is fine, and anyone who needs a RIP update will process it, and anyone who doesn't want it will ignore it. But everyone who needs it will get it - a one

RE: About Frame Relay

2000-10-01 Thread Roger Wang
Think of FR as point-to-multipoint (multiple point-to-point), namely, hub-and-spoke, which is the same as the star topology. The hub router can talk to any of the spoke routers, but a spoke router can not talk to other spoke routers unless it goes thru the hub router first. Think of the differenc

Re: About Frame Relay

2000-11-12 Thread xndr
> "Frame Relay network, like most WANs, is based on star topologies, and does > not support one-to-any broadcasting. " An One-to-one broadcasting is an unisating :-) Frame-Relay is a good example for Non-Broadcast Multiple Access (NBMA) network. It is tied to PVC and SVC concept that supports onl

Re: About Frame Relay [7:29383]

2001-12-17 Thread Brian
Heres a Cisco fundamentals site. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/frame.htm Brian Whalen - Original Message - From: "Anthony Toh" To: Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 3:44 AM Subject: About Frame Relay [7:29383] > Does anyone know any websites that have go

Re: About Frame Relay [7:29383]

2001-12-17 Thread Dr Rita Puzmanova
See also Frame Relay Forum for basic guide, tutorials, primers and specs (Implementation Agreements). http://www.frforum.com Very briefly: Frame Relay architecture encompasses only the lowest two layers hence the _frame relay_ - at link layer. The bottom two layers are just enough (even more tha