RE: Question about moving PVC's. [7:28062]

2001-12-04 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
The ASCII Art didn't come through too well on my e-mail so let me see if I have this straight... NY is the hub, PVCs between DLCI's 300 and 301 (CH) and 300 and 302 (SF). If you want to make CH the hub you'll need to add a PVC between 301 (CH) and 302 (SF); you can then remove the PVC between 30

Re: Question about moving PVC's. [7:28062]

2001-12-04 Thread John Neiberger
You must call your provider to repoint the SF-NY PVC to CH. There's nothing you can do from a configuration standpoint that will accomplish this. HTH, John >>> "CiscoG" 12/4/01 7:38:38 AM >>> Hey all. I have a question regarding Frame Relay PVC's. Let's use the below as an example;

RE: Question about moving PVC's. [7:28062]

2001-12-04 Thread Rizzo, Damian
Sure does. Thank you all for your responses! -Original Message- From: R. Benjamin Kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:01 AM To: CiscoG; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Question about moving PVC's. [7:28062] The ASCII Art didn't come throug

Re: Question about moving PVC's. [7:28062]

2001-12-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you can answer this question then, I think the concept would be clear. Do you need to call the Frame Relay providers if you want to make a connection from (dlci 301)CH to SF(dlci 302)? I guess your answer would be No. That also answer your question. The hub-spoke network is this scene is a poi