, maybe you could consider 4500/4700M+
with NP-4Ts,
4500/4700 has more horsepower than 2522/2523...
Wilson
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From: Devraj, Prem
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]
Hi Larry,
I want to connect 8 port for a LAB
You can use the routers back to back with the v.35 cables..CCO has
A write-up on back-back frame connections..or buy an 8 port serial
Router...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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You can use the routers back to back with the v.35 cables..CCO has
A write-up on back-back frame connections..or buy an 8 port serial
Router...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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, maybe you could consider 4500/4700M+
with NP-4Ts,
4500/4700 has more horsepower than 2522/2523...
Wilson
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From: Devraj, Prem
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]
Hi Larry,
I want to connect 8 port for a LAB
was just wondering if anyone has any better ideas then
buying this 2522
Thanks
prem
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From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2003 9 9 14:27
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Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]
You can use the routers back to back
If you want to do more than j/a frame switch, than a 7000 would be ideal.
Fast ethernet, atm, and frame-relay switch all in one.
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From: Devraj, Prem
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 4:49 AM
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switch [7:75019]
Hi Larry,
I want
I share my idea with you blow:
Please application 2 ISDN lines and buy 2 ISDN modems, in china, you only
need to pay RMB 50 per month for the lines, so cheap.
Good luck!
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You can get a 2522 with 10 port serial for around $500.
Raj
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Very simple.
You will need 3 routers, one router acting as the Frame-switch with
atleast 2 serial/interfaces, and the other 2 routers are the remote
sites, they need to have atleast 1 serial/interface each. You will also
need two serial crossover cables DTE-DCE ends.
Here is a basic
Very simple.
You will need 3 routers, one router acting as the Frame-switch with
atleast 2 serial/interfaces, and the other 2 routers are the remote
sites, they need to have atleast 1 serial/interface each. You will also
need two serial crossover cables DTE-DCE ends.
Here is a basic
Very simple.
You will need 3 routers, one router acting as the Frame-switch with
atleast 2 serial/interfaces, and the other 2 routers are the remote
sites, they need to have atleast 1 serial/interface each. You will also
need two serial crossover cables DTE-DCE ends.
Here is a basic
Very simple.
You will need 3 routers, one router acting as the Frame-switch with
atleast 2 serial/interfaces, and the other 2 routers are the remote
sites, they need to have atleast 1 serial/interface each. You will also
need two serial crossover cables DTE-DCE ends.
Here is a basic
Hope this helps:
On the Switch:
FRswitch(config)#frame-relay switching
FRswitch(config)#interface serial 0/0
FRswitch(config-if)#encapsulation frame-relay
FRswitch(config-if)#frame-relay interface-type dce
!---Frame Relay switches identify inbound frames by their DLCI. The DLCI is
then
Try this out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/fr_switching.html
Arun Upadhyay wrote in message
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Hi Group
I want to configure frame relay switch. Here is
the thing I want to do:
I have three routers ( say R1, R2 and R3 )and two
serial
Hi Phil
That link does not have any examples like this.
All these examples assuming dce interface.
I know switch configuration if it has dce interface.
But I don't how to do it if it has dte interface like
the one had written.
Can you please write the configuration for Switch ,
let's say
Arun- your just a handful of commands away. Have you researched this ???
The field of commands you are looking for is Frame-Relay Switching, which
makes your router into a layer 2 device.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/12.html
Let us know if you get stuck...
All the best !!!
Phil
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If the DCE interfaces are on the end routers you must use the frame-relay
switch and the frame-relay intf-type dce as well as the clockrate
command. Which ever router is connected to the DCE end of the cables must
have these commands entered on their serial interface. It really does not
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 02:27:26PM -0400, Lance wrote:
If the DCE interfaces are on the end routers you must use the frame-relay
switch and the frame-relay intf-type dce as well as the clockrate
command. Which ever router is connected to the DCE end of the cables must
have these commands
On R3,
Global config command of - frame-relay switching
then on each serial interface of the frame switch, you need to configure
some parameters. For example :
interface Serial0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
clockrate 64000
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
frame-relay intf-type dce
common misunderstanding. clock rate should be configured on the router where
the DCE end of the cable resides. this can be different than the port that
is the frame relay interface-type DCE
a frame switch is a DCE device with respect to a router. It can be a DTE
type with regard to another frame
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Cc: Bryant Andrews
Subject: Re: Frame Relay switch
Taking into account that the router you have does meet all the requirements
for a FR switch all that is really needed is the command;
Frame_switch(config)#frame-relay switching
since your frame switch i
goto http://www.fatkid.com/html/frame_relay_intro.html this will explain
how it works and sample configs
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Would anyone kindly share how to config a Cisco router to act as a FR
switch.
Thanks in advance.
Taking into account that the router you have does meet all the requirements
for a FR switch all that is really needed is the command;
Frame_switch(config)#frame-relay switching
since your frame switch is normally considered the DCE you'll also want to
enable you clock rate on the connecting
need to map
a PVC between DLCI 100 and DLCI 200.
Thanks so much.
From: "Atif Awan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "M Z" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame Relay switch
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 09:39:14 +0500
Here is a sample configuration :
frame-relay switching
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Thanks Atef and Nigel for your responses,
the two other questions I have are
1)how do you make the switch auto-sense the LMI type, or is that a
function
of the router?
2)in the command frame-relay route 100
You can configure a FR switch by using the following set of commands
..for example .a cisco router acting as a FR_Switch have its S0 and
S1 configured as,
interface Serial0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
no ip mroute-cache
clockrate 64000
frame-relay interface-dlci 20
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