Mike,
Thanks for that.
I'll suppose this will only work as you say in a p2p setup.
I will try the local dlci command as suggested.
Appreciate you help here.
Regards
Richard
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Richard Botham wrote:
I see what you mean about "direct encapsulation" now. I see how that would
be fine if these are 2 ends on a point to point (many times when I setup
DLSW in the past, the two routers at the end of the tunnel were spread apart
across the WAN with many routers in between, so u
Micheal,
Thanks for the reply.
I was looking at using the commands as follows for what Cisco call direct
encapsulation , rather than specifying ip addresses as the remote peer
destination
GLobal config
dlsw local-peer
dlsw remote-peer 0 frame-relay interface s0/0
Interface commands
frame-relay
As long as you can communication using IP between the two peer routers (i.e.
either both frame connections have an IP, are using unnumbered, or you setup
the DLSW tunnel using a loopback), your DLSW tunnel should work just fine.
Can you explain a bit more about your problem and perhaps post the c
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