From what I know you could configure BACK TO BACK
FRAME-RELAY WITH two routers with LMI turn off
regards,
Jason Yee
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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
Absolutely. Go to www.groupstudy.com and search the archives. There's a
lot of pertinent information there regarding back-to-back configurations.
Generally, you'd connect the DCE side of the cable (it should be labeled) to
the FrameSwitch and the DTEs to the 'spokes'
Hi All - I have two 2501
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 to
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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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
it can be done, i had multiple people tell me that 2 routers couldnt perform
frame relay, but if you search the cisco site for back-to-back frame relay
they have a configuration. i have two 2501's working fine with frame relay
between s0 and s0 on both routers. the only diffence between regular
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