Shutting down an interface is an administrative action, like "this link
is down now because I will" (this end of this link would be more accurate).
Changing a DLCI assignment is a configuration action, like changing
a connection.
You don't want an admin down circuit to come up by itself some other
place...
-Carlos
Nadeem Rafi @ 24/01/2010 8:28 -0300 dixit:
> HI,
> i have only single point-to-point subinterface configured as
>
> frame-relay interface-dlci 405
>
> if i shut down this sub-interface even this this PVC stay active. and mapped
> to sub-interface although that subinterface is down. Can somebody explain
> why this behavior?
> What i know from previous knowledge that all undefined DLCI are mapped to
> main interface. and we can move them away from main interface
> to sub-interfaces by defining these DLCIs there.
> Shutting down the DLCI does not mean it will be moving back to main
> interface?
>
> Any input will be appreciated.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Nadeem Rafi
>
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