It is no longer a 12000-only feature. MFR is now available for 2600's,
3600's, 3700's (don't know what kind of router that is, but it's listed in
there, and 7200's.
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this news will surely disappoint the woman who posted the
according to the information in the link, this feature is supported only on
the 12000 series. Anyone checked to see if the feature has been migrated
down to other platforms as newer IOS's are released?
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You want to get fancy
If you have been smokin crack you could do that:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/wan_c/wcdfrely.htm#xtocid42
I won't get on the CEF soapbox again though;)
Dave
nrf wrote:
I think you mean to say multilink FR. Seems to me that it's rather
Yes I have since you pointed that out. Know what it means to
ASSume!! It is a 12000 series only feature at this point.
Dave
Chuck wrote:
according to the information in the link, this feature is supported only on
the 12000 series. Anyone checked to see if the feature has been migrated
You don't need to point that out to me. I was always well aware that you
could do PPPoFR. I just can't figure out too many reasons why you'd really
want to.
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If you have been smokin crack you could do that:
this news will surely disappoint the woman who posted the question. If
memory serves,she works for a company that probably does not have 12xxx's in
their lineup
Chuck
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Yes I have since you pointed that out. Know what it
I have several 256k frame relay circuits some coming back to same host
circuit
my question is , is there anyway to way to bind a couple of these on a router
to increase bandwidth to 512k??
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well you wouldn't really bind them...but, if you were using a routing
protocol such as ospf, then it could round robin packets for you.
-Patrick
beth 02/19/02 10:34AM
I have several 256k frame relay circuits some coming back to same host
circuit
my question is , is there anyway to way to
Assuming that you have more than one circuit to the same offsite, you could
use PPP Multilink to bond them together into a 512 or 768 connection.
Mike W.
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yes, look up multilink frame relay
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I have several 256k frame relay circuits some coming back to same host
circuit
my
Is this possible with 3 different dlci's?
McCallum, Robert 02/19/02 11:23AM
yes, look up multilink frame relay
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I
You want to get fancy you can try multilink frame relay:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120limit/120s/120s17/17s_mfr.htm
Then again if you want it simple and to work do what Patrick aluded
to, enable CEF and on the interface choose your favorite
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