From: ohanusi anthony (ohanusi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Sep 15 2001 - 11:10:53 GMT-3
Hi tim
the physical interface can be a dte or dce but for frame relay switching,
enable the global command frame relay switching and on the
interface enable frame relay inft-type dce .Let the other end generate the
timing using clock rate command.
Hope this will help.
Regards
At 08:48 PM 9/14/2001 -0400, Timothy Ouellette wrote
>Yeah, that's kinda where I am stuck right now. Per the diagram it says
>s0 on router r7 should be a DTE and so should s1 on router r7. In that
>case when I try to do a frame route between two DTE's I get an error.
>
>Maybe this is an error with the diagram and all the interfaces on router
>r7 should be DCE? or are they throwing a curve ball at me?
>
>Also, is router r7 supposed to have an ip anywhere on it (say
>10.10.1.4/16 since that is not on the diagram anywhere?)
>
>They don't want l3 to l2 mappings such as frame relay map ip statements,
>but frame route statements are okay.
>
>Sorry for the beginner type questions, but for some reason I seem to
>have forgotten all of this good stuff :(
>
>Tim
>
>routerjocky wrote:
> >
> > Yup. don't use subints on your frame relay switch. the subints belong on
> > the end routers, and they'll take on any DLCI's that the frame switch
> > advertises on that interface.
> >
> > Take a look at this frame relay switch configuration example:
> >
> > http://www.fatkid.com/html/401_advanced_ospf.html
> >
> > Click on Frame Relay Switch button
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Timothy Ouellette" <timoue@home.com>
> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:11 PM
> > Subject: CCBootcamp #1 question
> >
> > > Rather than explain the whole scenario of CCIEBootcamp lab #1, I was
> > > wondering if any of you good folks had any pointers(gotchas) for this
> > > lab. I am currently trying to use sub-int's on my FR switch to have the
> > > spoke sites communicate with each other but it's not working so well.
> > > Can anyone drop me a hint or two for this? Thanks a bunch!
> > >
> > > Tim
> > > **Please read:http://www.groupstudy.com/list/posting.html
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