frame-relay interface-dlci

2000-12-22 Thread pierreg
I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from Cisco CD). Still no light. Can someone help? "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on main interfaces will enabl

Re: frame-relay interface-dlci

2000-12-22 Thread ItsMe
EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from Cisco CD). Still no light. Can someone help? > > "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command o

Re: frame-relay interface-dlci

2000-12-23 Thread Mike Balistreri
lly used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be > used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on > main interfaces will enable the use of routing protocols on interfaces that > use Inverse ARP. The frame-relay interface-dlci command on a main interface > is also

"frame-relay interface-dlci" issues. [7:42902]

2002-04-30 Thread Michael Witte
Just a quick heads up to a couple of problems I had over the weekend on the Solie scenarios. Anyway one the routers needed to be set up a having two sub interfaces, one point-to-point, one multipoint. On the PTP I mapped the wrong DLCI to it and even though I removed the statement and rebooted, it

the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX [7:39331]

2002-03-27 Thread cage
I do want to know the truth of the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX and the diference between it and the command map? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=39331&t=39331 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

Re: the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX [7:39331]

2002-03-27 Thread MADMAN
interface dlci command = point-to-point map = multipoint in a nut shell Dave cage wrote: > > I do want to know the truth of the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX and the > diference between it and the command map? -- David Madland Sr. Network Engineer CCIE# 2016 Qwest Communica

Re: the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX [7:39331]

2002-03-27 Thread sam sneed
You want the truth?...YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!! ""cage"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I do want to know the truth of the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX and the > diference between it and the c

Re: the frame-relay interface-dlci XXX [7:39331]

2002-03-28 Thread Erick B.
class dlci102 --- MADMAN wrote: > interface dlci command = point-to-point > map = multipoint > > in a nut shell > > Dave > > cage wrote: > > > > I do want to know the truth of the frame-relay > interface-dlci XXX and the > > diference between

RE: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map [7:18917]

2001-09-07 Thread Paul Jin
When you are using frame relay on a physical interface or p2m subintf, Map statement tells the router which PVC/DLCI to use when sending packets to a destination ip address. for example, frame map ip 10.10.10.1 200 frame map ip 20.20.20.1 201 These statements tell the router that to send packe

RE: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map [7:18917]

2001-09-07 Thread Paul Jin
When you are using frame relay on a physical interface or p2m subintf, Map statement tells the router which PVC/DLCI to use when sending packets to a destination ip address. for example, frame map ip 10.10.10.1 200 frame map ip 20.20.20.1 201 These statements tell the router that to send packe

OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map IP/Broadcast [7:18917]

2001-09-06 Thread Roger Sohn
ion, I'm having trouble understanding when I'm supposed to use the "frame-relay interface-dlci" , "frame-relay map ip", or frame-relay map ip broadcast" statements on the hub and spokes. Can anyone help shed some light on this? I've tried using a combinat

Re: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map IP/Broadcast [7:18975]

2001-09-07 Thread MADMAN
frame-relay interface-dlci = point-point links frame-relay map ip/ipx/appletalk = multipoint Dave Roger Sohn wrote: > > I'm running OSPF over Frame-Relay in a hub and spoke > configuration.(CCbootcamp labs) I've set up Router1(hub) to have interface > S0.1 (p

Re: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map IP/Broadcast [7:18998]

2001-09-07 Thread Jkillion
You are correct on that ptp subinterface links require "frame-relay interface-dlci", but ptm subinterface must have *either* "frame map" or "frame-relay interface-dlci". You can configure either of those on ptm subinterfaces and the other will be resolved dyna

Re: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map IP/Broadcast [7:19001]

2001-09-07 Thread Lance
To see any real issues with NBMA networks and OSPF you need a minimum of three FR routers and one FR switch (or router acting as a switch). Generally you use the "frame-relay interface-dlci" command when the router has only one DLCI number (PVC) and you use the frame-relay map ip&quo

Re: OSPF over Frame-Relay - Interface-DLCI vs. Map IP/Broadcast [7:19021]

2001-09-07 Thread Ednilson Rosa
1.0.2 255.255.0.0 ip ospf network point-to-multipoint frame-relay interface-dlci 101 frame-relay interface-dlci 111 frame-relay interface-dlci 121 frame-relay interface-dlci 131 ! Frame-relay map ip statements should only be required if you don't want (or can't) use frame-relay inverse