From: Padhu (LFG) (padhu@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 14 2001 - 16:33:53 GMT-3
route commands for the dlcis..
105<--------150<--->150-------->501
your frame route command should like
on rtr-1
int s 0
frame-relay route 105 interface tunnel 0 150
on rtr-2
int s 0
frame-relay route 501 interface tunnel 0 150
150 is the transit DLCI on the tunnel .. now the real DLCIs you should see
on R1 is 105 and on R2 501
I am assuming you can ping the tunnel ips from both routers fine ..Debug
tunnel would also help here .
Cheers,Padhu
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Whelan
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Sent: 1/14/01 12:44 PM
Subject: More frame relay switch problems
Thanks to all who replied to previous post.
I took the advice and upgraded my IOS to enterprise, and now the router
stays up, (it would boot up, reset etc etc)
What I am trying to get working is using two routers as 1 frame relay
switch
(I don't have a router with 4 serial ports)
I am connecting a 2651 to a 2514 using a tunnel interface linking the
ethernet ports.
I then make the neccesary frame relay switching commands ie
encap,lmi-type,intf-dce, and frame-relay route dlci intf dlci commands.
On the other router I do the same.
The tunnel is up, and the routers that connect to the first
frame-switch
router work fine, see dlci,lmi can ping etc.
Problem-the two rtrs connected to the other half of the frame-switch
(2514)
have their dlci states inactive, and I have tried
everything-subinterfaces,frame-relay map etx to no avail-it's as if the
dlci
assignments are not flowing across the two-rtr fr switch.
Basically:
RTR-A------2651(fr-sw1)--tunel0--2514(fr-sw2)--------RTR-C
| |
| |
RTRB RTRD
Basically I am trying to combine two routers into a 4-port frame switch
as per a document I found on ccprep.com
Has anyone got this to work?
Cheers
Jason
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