From: Justin Menga (Justin.Menga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 07 2000 - 22:23:10 GMT-3
This does not have any relation whatsoever to OSPF network types - the OSPF
network type does not affect Layer 2-3 mappings, it only affects the way
OSPF behaves.
If you refering to point-to-multipoint subinterfaces, you can certainly do
what you have done below. Where you can't use frame map statements at all
(even without frame-relay interface-dlci) is on point-to-point subinterfaces
(there is no point for map statements as it is a single point-to-point
link). Double check you are talking about the right thing here........
Regards,
Justin Menga MCSE+I CCNP CCSE ASE
WAN Specialist
Computerland New Zealand
PO Box 3631, Auckland
DDI: (+64) 9 360 4864 Mobile: (+64) 25 349 599
mailto: justin.menga@computerland.co.nz
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul.McClarnon@sita.int [mailto:Paul.McClarnon@sita.int]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 November 2000 2:20 p.m.
To: Ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Frame relay map statements
According to Caslow, for ospf point-to mutlipoint, you cannot have a
frame-relay map statement as well as the interface-dlci command under the
same
interface, This is supposed to stuff up the mappings. Was this true for
older
ios versions , as I am running it as follows and it works fine-
I don't know if it makes a difference that I am running traffic-shaping!!
I interface Serial0
ip address 57.3.160.1 255.255.255.128
encapsulation frame-relay
ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
bandwidth 512
frame-relay traffic-shaping
frame-relay map ip 57.3.160.4 104 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 57.3.160.8 108 broadcast
class admin
frame-relay interface-dlci 104
class 16k
frame-relay interface-dlci 108
class 16k
frame-relay interface-dlci 109
Paul
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