Thanks Everyone for all your suggestions. I searched on setting up Back to
Back Frame Relay and sure enough, the link to the particular Cisco Webpage
was still there. I printed it out and should be moving on in my Labs
today. I really appreciate all your help and hope I can return the favor to
on Subinterfaces - HELP! [7:74854]
Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect
multiple frame relay location to the hub.
Raj
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Hi Rich,
The moment you configure a subint on an int, the int does not sense
anything layer 3. when your csu or in your case the routers are connected
together the int will show up-up.For the subint to sh up-up your layer must
be ok, therefore your ip address must be properly configured.
You
It may help to think of it this way. When you have a single physical and
logical interface, it is easy for the router to determine how to process the
incoming/outgoing traffic, it just uses the attributes assigned to the
interface, that is its only option.
When you add a subinterface, while you
Thanks for the detailed description Guy. That helps quite a bit. I think
maybe the Book just assumes that when you see IP's on Serial Subinterfaces,
you will understand that Frame Relay Encapsulation was set up on them ahead
of time and just skips ahead to the OSPF, IS-IS configurations. So I
command on
the physical interface though that doesn't make it right:)
Dave
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sure
someone on the list does though.
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Thanks for the detailed description Guy. That helps quite a bit. I
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Yes, when I say frame relay back to back or point to point I mean that
you can have one router's serial directly connected to another's and run
frame relay sub interfaces on each, with no frame switch. Unfortunately
I don't have
Use the frame relay for subinterfaces. You use subinterfaces to connect
multiple frame relay location to the hub.
Raj
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