RE: What CIR does my service provider is giving.

From: Church, Chuck (cchurch@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 30 2001 - 16:50:40 GMT-3


   
Nathan,

        Thanks for the info. A couple providers have asked me which LMI
type I wanted. I figured ANSI was a better choice that Cisco in case they
ever needed to put in a non-Cisco router. Now I've got a reason to ask for
Cisco LMI. Any other major differences between the two?

Thanks,
Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Nathan - Perot [mailto:NHMiller@chw.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:37 PM
To: 'Church, Chuck'; 'Bill Cropper'
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RE: What CIR does my service provider is giving.

CIR information is not present in the ANSI LMI packet. It is only present
in the "Cisco type" LMI. I have been told that if you ask the provider to
implement "Cisco LMI" and they say that this is not an option (this has
happened to me) you can ask for "vendor forum LMI" and they will often find
this. My understanding is that "vendor forum" is what some non-Cisco switch
vendors are calling the Cisco type LMI.

Nathan

-----Original Message-----
From: Church, Chuck [mailto:cchurch@USTA.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 11:37 AM
To: 'Bill Cropper'
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RE: What CIR does my service provider is giving.

Damn. I was all happy when I read this. Finally, a way to find out the CIR
from the frame switch rather than a provider's help desk drone :) But when
I just tried it, I got:
4w0d: Serial0(in): Status, myseq 67
4w0d: RT IE 1, length 1, type 0
4w0d: KA IE 3, length 2, yourseq 60, myseq 67
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 75, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 76, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 77, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 78, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 79, status 0x0
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 80, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 81, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 82, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 83, status 0x2
4w0d: PVC IE 0x7 , length 0x3 , dlci 85, status 0x0

   Not listing the bandwidth. Any ideas why? I'm using ANSI LMI type.
Maybe it's a cisco thing?

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Bill Cropper
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:19 AM
To: vicarsb@WellsFargo.COM
Cc: raj_lab@yahoo.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: What CIR does my service provider is giving.

'debug frame-relay lmi' will show you the cir, read:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12supdoc/deb
ug_r/ddlsw.htm#xtocid2447563

This document also states that this command does not generate much output.
So you need not worry about production routers.

--
Bill Cropper

On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 vicarsb@WellsFargo.COM wrote:

> Depending upon the LMI type used, the show frame relay map command will show > the cir (BW =) > > router#sh frame-relay map > Serial1/0.202 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 202(0xCA,0x30A0), broadcast, > BW = 256000 > status defined, active > Serial1/0.167 (down): point-to-point dlci, dlci 167(0xA7,0x2870), broadcast, > BW = 48000 > > LMI of Cisco will show CIR info. LMI of ANSI will not. This the the LMI > type that the carriers send out. Changing the LMI on the router will not > change what the carrier sends. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rajeev Siddappa [mailto:raj_lab@yahoo.com] > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:05 AM > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com > Subject: What CIR does my service provider is giving. > > > Hi > > Is ther any tool in the Cisco router or any software > which can help me to find > > 1. What is the CIR provide by my service provider. > > Thank you, > Rajeev. >



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