Frame-Relay HELP with static mappings :(

From: Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com
Date: Thu Sep 18 2003 - 13:27:03 GMT-3


Please could you guys help me on this and confirm what I am saying is 100%
correct?

Major Interface (multipoint by nature)
Only frame-relay map or Inverse ARP - Can enter interface-dlci but it will
not work.

point-to-point Sub Interface
frame-relay interface-dlci ONLY

multipoint Sub Interface
Only frame-relay map or Inverse ARP (cant use interface-dlci *see below*)

R2(config)#int s0/0.1 multipoint
R2(config-subif)#frame map ip 10.10.10.4 104 bro
FRAME-RELAY INTERFACE-DLCI command should be used on point-to-point
interfaces
R2(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 104
R2(config-fr-dlci)#^Z
R2#

MY POINT ......

So if I have a point-to-point PVC between two routers, one is a
point-to-point sub int and the other end is a Major interface. I HAVE TO USE
"-frame interface-dlci" on the point-to-point sub int and frame-relay map ip
on the otherside of the PVC which is a major interface.

(p-2-p sub-int) (major-int)
rtr2-------------------------------rtr4

Please could someone confirm this and let me know if there is any good
documentation to clear this up.

Many thx

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