RE: DELETING UNWANTED DLCI'S

From: Hennen, David (David.Hennen@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jan 04 2002 - 19:19:50 GMT-3


   
Maybe this can help and hopefully it makes sense. I can only think of two
ways an unwanted dlci can show up. Either you're receiving it and you
didn't order it or haven't configured for it yet or else it's a circuit you
disconnected and still shows up in the router show frame-relay commands.
More detail below...

HTH
dave h

This is a pvc that the router isn't configured for, it shows up as unused
and assigned to the physical interface that is receiving it from the telco.
The way to get rid of these (assuming it's not supposed to be there or you'd
configure it) is to contact the telco and let them know they have a stray
pvc you'd like to have them either delete it on their switch or figure out
where it is supposed to go to and make it go away. Unless this is a circuit
you ordered and haven't configured for yet, this is a telco issue.

DLCI = 54, DLCI USAGE = UNUSED, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial3

  input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
  out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
  in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
  in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
  out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0 Num Pkts Switched 0

  pvc create time 14w0d, last time pvc status changed 4w2d

DLCI = 106, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial3.106

  input pkts 22545499 output pkts 23159549 in bytes 4088743737
  out bytes 1515277274 dropped pkts 6 in FECN pkts 241837
  in BECN pkts 8861 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
  in DE pkts 528957 out DE pkts 0
  out bcast pkts 1394293 out bcast bytes 147053039
  pvc create time 14w0d, last time pvc status changed 2d18h

This is a pvc that was disconnected, but the router remembers and is waiting
for it to come back alive. The only way I know of to clean these up is to
reload the router. This is a problem on your equipment, not really much of
a problem it just doesn't look good at first glance.

DLCI = 200, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = DELETED, INTERFACE =
Serial0/3.200

  input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0
  out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
  in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
  in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0
  out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0
  pvc create time 2d01h, last time pvc status changed 2d01h

PVC Statistics for interface Serial5/1/0:3 (Frame Relay DTE)

DLCI = 130, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial5/1/0:3.130

  input pkts 525130 output pkts 540829 in bytes 85811776
  out bytes 300101691 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0
  in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
  in DE pkts 6233 out DE pkts 0
  out bcast pkts 46998 out bcast bytes 6682999
  pvc create time 34w3d, last time pvc status changed 3w1d

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert DuBell [mailto:bobdu11@home.com]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:44 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DELETING UNWANTED DLCI'S

Is there a way to delete unwanted DLCI's from your router. I've tried
changing keepalive to 0 and using the no frame-relay interface-dlci command,
but that knocks down line protocol of course. I've tried about everything I
can find under the frame-relay commands and unable to delete unwanted DLCI's
from my router. Anybody run into this problem before ? I"ve searched the
archives and cannot find an answer to this problem (if there is one
)....Thanks...Bob



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