You're pretty hip Howard.
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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
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
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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
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Hi all
While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the
fact that DLCI number has only local
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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
number has only local significance
because there might be more than one DLCI number
associated with one pvc.
Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
numbers?
I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
service provider.
Can someone explain this?
Thanks in adv.
jeongwoo
ne pvc.
Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
numbers?
I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
service provider.
Can someone explain this?
Thanks in adv.
jeongwoo
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Hi all
While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the
fact that DLCI number
number
associated with one pvc.
Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
numbers?
I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
service provider.
Can someone explain this?
Thanks in adv.
jeongwoo
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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 any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
numbers?
I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
because there might be more than one DLCI number
associated with one pvc.
Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
numbers?
I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
service provider.
Can someone explain this?
Thanks in adv.
jeongwoo
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