RE: Frame PVC, LMI and Map Show Commands - Point Verification

From: Paul Cocker (paul.cocker@inbox.com)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2007 - 18:24:18 ART


As far as I understand, there's nothing you can do to control the PVC's the
frame switch sends you. I don't think it's anything you need to worry about.

Regards,
Paul

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Subject: Frame PVC, LMI and Map Show Commands - Point Verification

The LMI is communicating between the local frame switch and router. I have
a question about config verification and point structure. If I have a main
serial interface in the default nbma mode and no inverse arp I will not get
any dynmaic maps. No maps show up with sho frame map - as expected. The
sho lmi displays my communication to the frame switch is opperational - as
expected. BUT when I do a sho frame pvc - my pvc table is populated.

I'm thinking that is the exact way it should show up. No maps, my LMI
connection active and the PVC table populated by the LMI data.

Is there any way I would lose points on a router configured as such if the
requirements were to not allow dynamic mappings? Should I be trying to find
a way to control the LMI too?

It's a matter of symantics. There are no dynamic mappings, but my DLCI's
and associated PVCs are dynamic?

Thanks for the input.



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