Re: Frame relay IETF

From: Michael Stout (michaelgstout@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jul 02 2006 - 18:52:19 ART


I've heard the same.
I believe it is also required when using some non cisco frame-Switching
gear.
I never use ietf in my lab, but it is required on the production network
for backward compatibility with other vendor equipment.

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  From: "Daniel Fredrick" <dfredrick@gmail.com>
  Reply-To: "Daniel Fredrick" <dfredrick@gmail.com>
  To: Sami <sy1977@gmail.com>
  CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
  Subject: Re: Frame relay IETF
  Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 10:39:37 -0400
  I think in the real world... you would have a cisco device on one
  end, which
  you should enable the ietf encap on the map statement. On the other
  end you
  may have a BayNetwork Router... so by default it it'll send ietf. So
  you
  won't have to configure it on the remote end from the cisco router.

  But I think in the lab environment... all you have is cisco
  equipement. So I
  would think you would have to put it on both ends of the
  connection... local
  and remote... or in your case... R3 and R2.

  HTH

  Dan

  On 7/1/06, Sami <sy1977@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Group,
>
> R1,R2 and R3 hub and spoke , R3 is hub. R2 uses ietf encapsulation
  on FR
> interface..
>
> If it is IETF enacpsulation on R2 then on hub R3 do I have use
  following
> command or no need of mentioning ietf
>
> R3
> ---
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.1 301 broadcast
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.2 302 ietf broadcast
>
> R2
> ----
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.3 203 broadcast
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.1 203
>
> R1
> ---
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.3 103 broadcast
> frame-relay map ip 123.123.123.2 103
>
> Thanks
> Sami
>
> Thanks
> Sami
>
>
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