From: Jared Scrivener (jscrivener@ipexpert.com)
Date: Mon Mar 30 2009 - 17:59:05 ART
Yep, LMI has been autosensing since IOS 11.2. So in this case, with the FRSW
running the "Cisco" LMI, doing nothing should be enough to meet the
requirements. :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ron.wilkerson@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, 30 March 2009 4:46 PM
To: Jason Alex; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: LMI Tricky question
Isn't there an auto sensing mode?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Alex <amr.ccie@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:50:04
To: Cisco certification<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: LMI Tricky question
Dear All,
Here is the topology below
R1(S0/0)------FRSW------(S0/0)R2
LMI Type on R1 S0/0 is ansi
LMI Type on R2 S0/0 is Cisco
LMI Type on Both Interfaces on the FRSW is Cisco
The Task says that "*You may not change LMI types on R1 , also R2 may not
be configured for LMI type ANSI*"
Is that can be done ?
I got reachablility only when i logon on the FRSW on my lab and changed the
LMI of ther serial interface facing R1 to ANSI
So how to obtain reachability ?
Anyone have an idea
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