Re: Frame Relay local IP

From: Larry Roberts (Groupstudy@american-hero.com)
Date: Fri Dec 31 2004 - 22:19:56 GMT-3


1st, bet him money.

2nd,
send him this URL
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/116/fr_faq.html

3rd, collect bet

Rick wrote:
> I am fairly sure that on a p-to-p link between 2 routers if I ping my local
> interface on one of the routers the packets traverse the frame circuit to the
> other router and then returns and this happens at L2. The other router will
> return the frame because of its local mapping for the DLCI. I am trying to
> test in the lab in order to prove it to Cisco TAC Engineer I am working with.
>
> I have the following:
>
> R1---------R2
>
> both of them with a p-to-p subinterface using frame-relay interface-dlci
> xxx..
>
>
> I can see the counters increment slightly on R2's interface when I ping the
> local interface on R1 from R1. However none of the debug commands I try shows
> any output on R2. The TAC guy says the increase in traffic is from LMI or
> something else. Anyone know of a way to see this traffic on R2? I have
> increased the size of the pings and I see the load increase as a result and
> the nimbers are really close to what I would expect to see. But, with 30
> second intervals it is hard to prove.
>
>
> Thanks
> Rick
>
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