Frame-relay
hshah12
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Hi there guys,
Just trying to setup frame-relay for my two routers and its not happening. Tried the default frame-realy type i.e cisco and also tried other types but my routers(2503 and 2513) would not ping each other.
One is a dce and another a dte as is the requirement to configure frame-realy(i think)?
does anyone know why it wouldn't be working? does it require any more configurations than say hdlc or ppp (apart from defining the lmi type and stuff like that ofcourse)?
Just trying to setup frame-relay for my two routers and its not happening. Tried the default frame-realy type i.e cisco and also tried other types but my routers(2503 and 2513) would not ping each other.
One is a dce and another a dte as is the requirement to configure frame-realy(i think)?
does anyone know why it wouldn't be working? does it require any more configurations than say hdlc or ppp (apart from defining the lmi type and stuff like that ofcourse)?
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johnnynodough Member Posts: 634http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/116/fr_faq.html
http://www.tech-recipes.com/cisco_router_tips718.htmlGo Hawks - 7 and 2
2 games againts San Fran coming up, oh yeah baby, why even play? just put then in the win category and call it good -
Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminCheck out our Frame Relay TechLab:
www.techexams.net/techlabs/ccna/lab_fr.shtml
You need a third router though to create a real FR network. -
johnnynodough Member Posts: 634Nice, I didnt even know you had a frame relay tech lab up, see you just put it up their the 4th. Very nice.Go Hawks - 7 and 2
2 games againts San Fran coming up, oh yeah baby, why even play? just put then in the win category and call it good -
rossonieri#1 Member Posts: 799 ■■■□□□□□□□hshah12 wrote:Hi there guys,
Just trying to setup frame-relay for my two routers and its not happening. Tried the default frame-realy type i.e cisco and also tried other types but my routers(2503 and 2513) would not ping each other.
One is a dce and another a dte as is the requirement to configure frame-realy(i think)?
does anyone know why it wouldn't be working? does it require any more configurations than say hdlc or ppp (apart from defining the lmi type and stuff like that ofcourse)?
hello,
FR encapsulation is FR, not HDLC or PPP
maybe this can help you with back2back:
router-A (as DCE)
global conf#FR switching
intf-s0#encap FR
intf-s0#FR intf-type DCE
intf-s0#FR interface-DLCI 100 - ^Z(exit)
router-B (as DTE)
intf-s0#encap FR
intf-s0#FR intf-type DTE
intf-s0#FR interface-DLCI 100 - ^Z(exitthe More I know, that is more and More I dont know. -
hshah12 Member Posts: 13 ■□□□□□□□□□Rassioner--You config doesnt work dude, thanks anyway
On the same note guys, Can I setup a ISDN connection b/w my two routers, or i should be asking is there anyway i can practise ISDN config in my home lab without actually getting the "real" ISDN connection?
note: i also have a 1900 series switch. -
darkuser Member Posts: 620 ■■■□□□□□□□and this one .....
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fwan_c/wcffrely.htmrm -rf /