RE: frame compression?

From: Deepesh Chouhan (deepesh@cisco.com)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2003 - 19:32:05 GMT-3


Hi

This is correct solution

frame map ip 1.1.1.1 101 broadcast rtp header-compression passive

Your solution does not meet 3 requirement
"3.don't use tcp head compression"

compress keyword compress both TCP/IP and RTP/IP

rtr1(config-if)#frame map ip 1.1.1.1 101 br ?
  broadcast Broadcasts should be forwarded to this address
  cisco Use CISCO Encapsulation
  compress Enable TCP/IP and RTP/IP header compression
  ietf Use RFC1490/RFC2427 Encapsulation
  nocompress Do not compress TCP/IP headers
  payload-compression Use payload compression
  rtp RTP header compression parameters
  tcp TCP header compression parameters
  <cr>

thanks
deepesh

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> Hi,all.
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> frame-relay
> R5---------------------------------R6
> int s0 int s0
>
>
> Requirments:
> 1.configure frame compression between R5 and R6
> 2.only those inbound packets that have been compressed are compressed
> 3.don't use tcp head compression
>
> Is this configuration OK?
>
> frame-relay map ip ints0-ip-address DLCI broadcast compress passive
>
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