From: Amit Jain (netsteps@rediffmail.com)
Date: Mon Jul 25 2005 - 12:03:05 GMT-3
If you are using two different subnets on both subints then you can use
virtual templates and bind each VT to frame-relay interface-dlci command.
Amit
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Sinclair" <bsinclair@netmasterclass.net>
To: "Schulz, Dave" <DSchulz@dpsciences.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: Frame Question
> Dave,
>
> Seems to me that if your frame-relay interface is multipoint (physical or
> subif), then mapping is required (either static or dynamic). If both
static
> and dynamic mapping is ruled out, then you must use point-to-point
> subinterfaces. Does the scenario explicity rule out p-p subifs? Have you
> considered puttiing the same subnet on two p-p subifs?
>
> HTH,
>
> Bob Sinclair
> CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427, CISSP
> www.netmasterclass.net
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Schulz, Dave
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:46 AM
> Subject: Frame Question
>
>
> I have a lab question that has a multipoint frame terminating at R2 with
> two DLCIs going to two different routers. You must disable inverse arp,
> and must use sub-interfaces. The last catch on this is ..... You cannot
> use the map statement. This makes it so you can only use the
> frame-relay interface-dlci command. However, this won't work for
> mapping to the IP address at each location. Any ideas on how to make
> this one work? Everything on the doc cd for static mapping on a
> multipoint requires map statements. Hmmmm.
>
>
> Dave Schulz,
> Email: dschulz@dpsciences.com <mailto:dschulz@dpsciences.com >
>
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