From: Erick B. (erickbe@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Nov 12 2002 - 05:38:18 GMT-3
Hi Bob,
For #1
Applying it to subinterface means the class is applied
to all DLCIs. If this were a multipoint interface with
multiple DLCIs all DLCIs would have this same class
defined.
Applying class to the dlci just applies it to that
dlci as you would expect - this way you can assign
different classes to each DLCI on the same multipoint
subinterface for example.
--- Bob Rech <brech@kc.rr.com> wrote:
> 1.) What is the difference between applying a frame
> relay map-class under the
> sub-interface as opposed to under the dlci?
> R1(config-subif)#int s0/0.1
> R1(config-subif)#frame interface
> R1(config-subif)#frame interface-dlci 16
> R1(config-fr-dlci)#class mclass-ypa
> R1(config-fr-dlci)#
>
> or
>
> R1(config-subif)#int s0/0.1
> R1(config-subif)#frame class
> R1(config-subif)#frame class mclass-ypa
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