From: Joe Soricelli (jsoricelli@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jun 19 1999 - 21:08:36 GMT-3
This is not a problem. Remember that DLCIs are locally significant
and only each router needs separate ones. Inside of the frame switch
is where you tell each packet to go.
For example lets say router A is S0, router B is S1 and router C is
S2. Both S1 will have a frame routing statement like frame route 100
int S0 100 and S2 will have frame route 100 int s0 101.
Also, try to relax and keep track of time. Having a brain freeze is
the lab is a killer.
-joe
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Rife <brife@bignet.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Saturday, June 19, 1999 6:11 PM
Subject: Frame-Relay DLCI
(26 Days Left)
Quick Question:
I am configuring Frame Relay right now with OSPF. I am looking at
a Partial Mesh config where the DLCI's are not unique. Is this a
problem? Do the DLCI's need to be unique? Do I configure the Frame
Switch as usual? I'm having a brain freeze. Here's the example:
(hub)
RouterA
|
|
100 | 101
Frame
Cloud
100 / \ 100
/ \
/ \
RouterB RouterC
Thanks Guys,
Benjy Rife
MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
brife@bignet.net
www.bignet.net/~brife
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