Chuck
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From: Thuan D. Ngo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 8:14 PM
To: Chuck Larrieu; Thomas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: Frame Relay switching [7:435]
So What probably causes this problem? Can the crossover cable is one cause
il 13, 2001 10:45 PM
To: Thomas; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay switching [7:435]
When pvc's are reported "inactive" it means that you do not have end to end
connectivity.
Chuck
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T
When pvc's are reported "inactive" it means that you do not have end to end
connectivity.
Chuck
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Thomas
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 7:56 PM
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Thanks All for all the support! I went over all the setting: clockrate on
the DCE interface, cable, keepalive, lmi-type, frame-relay map... and
everything seems to be OK. However, I still got the "INACTIVE" status for
the PVC. Just the make sure you are clear with my senario, here is the
topolo
9:30 AM
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Subject: RE: Frame Relay switching [7:435]
Once again, to clarify:
The interface with the DCE end of the cable is the interface that requires
the clock rate configured.
This may be different than the interface that has the frame-relay intf-type
DCE
Frame relay intf-typ
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 11:45 PM
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Subject:RE: Frame Relay switching [7:435]
Thomas,
On fr switch, dce side needs clock rate defined. If your interface is dte,
simply assign clock rate on the dce side of other router (but of couse you
Thomas,
On fr switch, dce side needs clock rate defined. If your interface is dte,
simply assign clock rate on the dce side of other router (but of couse you
must swap the dce-dte cable). No matter what you use, you may just use
frame intf-type dce on the fr switch. This gives you the ability t
I think you misunderstand the interface types with regards to a frame relay
switch.
There are three frame relay switch interface types - DCE, DTE, and NNI.
Check out
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/wan_c
/wcfrelay.htm
Down towards the end is a diagram you c
i think i understand what you are saying.
at the fram relay switch
type fram intf type dte
you can config it dce, dte and something else which does not come to mind
use ?
Thomas wrote:
Hi All - I am setting up my 2501 router as a frame-relay switch. I
succeed
when setting both of its ser
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