From: Earl Aboytes (earl@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 13 2000 - 18:39:55 GMT-3
I know that we don't deal with the real world much on this list but I thought i
t might interest all of you to know that GTE does not currently support Frame R
elay SVC's. It may be some time before they do.
Configure SVCs on a Physical Interface
To enable SVC operation on a Frame Relay interface, perform the following tasks
beginning in global configuration mode:
Task
Command
Specify the physical interface.
interface serial number 1
Specify the interface IP address, if needed. ip address ip-a
ddress mask
Enable Frame Relay encapsulation on the interface. encapsulation frame-rel
ay
Assign a map group to the interface. map-gro
up group-name
Enable Frame Relay SVC support on the interface. frame-relay svc
Map-group details are specified with the map-list command.
Configure SVCs on a Subinterface
To configure Frame Relay SVCs on a subinterface, perform all the tasks in the p
revious section, except assigning a the map group. After the physical interface
is configured, complete the following tasks beginning in global configuration
mode:
Task
Command
Specify a subinterface of the main interface configured for SVC operation.
interface serial number.subinterface-number {multipoint | point-to-point} 1
Specify the subinterface IP address, if needed.
ip address ip-address mask
Assign a map group to the subinterface.
map-group group-name
Earl
At 09:56 AM 2/13/00 -0800, Derek A. Buelna wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I was wondering if anyone knew whether or not Cisco Routers can implement
>Frame Relay SVCs.
>
>I understand that the routers can do Frame Relay and X.25 switching, which
>I've played with, but they do not provide all the functionality of a real
>Switch.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Derek
>
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