RE : Frame Relay Switching Syntax

From: R. Adjakou/CFAO Tech. (radjakou@pointmicro.sn)
Date: Wed Sep 10 2003 - 07:43:45 GMT-3


Connect .... is used when connecting Fr to ATM network

Best regards/Cordialement.

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Roberto Adjakou
E-mail: RAdjakou@cfao.sn
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De : nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] De la part de
Cal Michael
Envoyi : jeudi 4 septembre 2003 21:54
@ : ccielab@groupstudy.com
Objet : Frame Relay Switching Syntax

- This might seem simple to some. . .

  Way back when, when you were configuring
  a Cisco router as a frame switch, you would
  have probably used the command syntax:

  frame-relay route in-dlci out-interface out-dlci

  Now, there appears to be a second command
  syntax:

  connect <tag> in-interface in-dlci out-interface out-dlci

  Both seem to accomplish the same thing.

  Is there any differences between these
  "styles" other than you could switch
  between various types of interfaces,
  i.e. ATM and Frame?

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