From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Sun Aug 07 2005 - 11:50:10 GMT-3
What type of compression did you try?
As I recall, f/r supports 2 types - payload and header.
Tim
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Subject: Frame Relay datagramsize
If you see this on the test:
Set up circuit to get the following results
23:53:28: Serial0(i): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800, datagramsize 104
23:53:28: Serial0(o): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800(IP), datagramsize 43
23:53:28: Serial0(i): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800, datagramsize 104
23:53:28: Serial0(o): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800(IP), datagramsize 43
23:53:28: Serial0(i): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800, datagramsize 104
23:53:28: Serial0(o): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800(IP), datagramsize 43
23:53:28: Serial0(i): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800, datagramsize 104
23:53:28: Serial0(o): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800(IP), datagramsize 43
23:53:28: Serial0(i): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800, datagramsize 104
23:53:28: Serial0(o): dlci 103(0x1871), pkt type 0x800(IP), datagramsize 43
How do I get the datagramsize to 43?
My first thought was compression, but that didn't work.
Thanks!
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