Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-12-24 Thread D. J. Jones
You're pretty hip Howard. Woof..dj ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:p05001900b66b4012be7a@[63.216.127.98]... The only limitation on DLCI's is that they fall in the range of 16-1005 ( or so? ) A DLCI of 0 indicates an LMI ANSI frame. A DLCI of 1023 indicates

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-12-24 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
You're pretty hip Howard. Woof..dj Well, there are networking parables. Presumably, if the place where the dogs were before they were out is a multicast server, then whoever let them out should be tracable back to an IGMP JOIN. Unless, of course, this all took place at layer 2. And I

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-12-23 Thread Tony van Ree
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff McCoy Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Two DLCI numbers? "jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAI

RE: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-12-23 Thread Chuck Larrieu
7:55 PM To: Timothy R Estes; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Two DLCI numbers? Hi, I think you may find that DLCI's are unique to a physical line. A frame switch may have several thousand lines attached to it. Each one of these lines has a number not all to dissimilar to a phone number

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-12-22 Thread Timothy R Estes
November 03, 2000 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Two DLCI numbers? "jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi all While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the fact that DLCI number has only local

RE: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-23 Thread Yee, Jason
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff McCoy Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Two DLCI numbers? "jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]..

RE: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Chuck Larrieu
To be anal retentive about it, DLCI's are not locally significant because there might be more than one per pvc. There are only 10 bits in the DLCI field, meaning you can have a max of 1023. This fact alone would indicate the difficulty of having globally significant numbers. ;- One may request

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Michael Fountain
The DLCIs aren't always given by the provider. Depending on the provider and how much busniness you do with them, you can request specific DLCIs. The way we are doing it is multi-point frame connections from our central offic to our remote office. All PVCs connecting to a given T1 at our

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Jeff McCoy
"jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi all While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the fact that DLCI number has only local significance because there might be more than one DLCI number associated with one pvc. Why would

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Rodgers Moore
Chuck. To be REALLY retentive. :p A single PVC that traverses 50 frame switches has 1 DLCI per interface or 2 DLCI's per switch. The DLCI's between two switches have to match. You, the customer, are only told about the two DLCI's you see. So, in this example there are actually 51 DLCI's

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-03 Thread Mike N Balistreri
The PVC have one DLCI on one access link, and a different DLCI on the access link on the opposite side of PVC. A PVC connects routers A and B. Each router has its own access link or UNI circuit. The DLCI for the PVC at router A has nothing to do with the DLCI at router B. They are usually

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-02 Thread Boo Kheng Khoo
Hi, You might have two point-to-point PVC to two different sites, eg. site A is a branch office while site B is your supplier. Thanks, At 10:07 PM 11/2/2000 -0800, jeongwoo park wrote: Hi all While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the fact that DLCI number has only local significance