From: Hedi Abdelkafi (Hedi.Abdelkafi@simac.lu)
Date: Thu Oct 10 2002 - 14:31:06 GMT-3
Hi,
First thanks for input.
I think that your proposition cannot solve my problem.
Under RTA (or RTB) I can only have one frame map statement
frame map llc2 dlci_num broad
Under RTC I can have two frame map statements
frame map llc2 dlci_rta broad
frame map llc2 dlci_rtb broad
Do you mean that I need to have a full-mesh frame relay network or not ?
Thanks for your help
Bye
-----Original Message-----
From: John Underhill [mailto:steppenwolfe_2000@yahoo.com]
Sent: jeudi 10 octobre 2002 18:46
To: Hedi Abdelkafi
Subject: Re: DLSW Lite on Hub-and-Spoke topology
Try frame map statements pointing to RTB DLCI for RTA
to RTC..
--- Hedi Abdelkafi <Hedi.Abdelkafi@simac.lu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with DSLW on a Hub-and-Spoke
> topology
> I use DLSW Lite.
>
> Here's the topology
>
> -eth-RTA----FR----RTB-eth
> |
> |
> RTC
> |
> eth
>
> RTA and RTB are configured without sub-interface
> (Spoke).
> RTC is configured with PTM interface (Hub).
>
> Netbios can flow from RTA to RTC and from RTC to
> RTB.
> But NOT from RTA to RTB !
>
> Why ?
>
> I replaced the PTM on RTC with 2 sub-interfaces.
> I have the same problem.
>
> Can anyone explain me what do I need to do, in order
> to have the traffic
> flowing from RTA
> to RTB ? (using DLSW direct encapsulation or DLSW
> Lite naturally).
>
> Is it possible ?
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.
>
> PS : Sorry for my bad english....
>
>
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