From: Sasa Milic (smilic@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 21:34:08 GMT-3
Albert,
you don't have to use "interface-dlci" command on the main interface;
all DLCIs that are not bind to subinterfaces, will be assigned to the
main interface.
Sasa
Albert Lu wrote:
>
> Hello Group,
>
> I would like to get something cleared up. Is there any point in using the
> 'frame-relay interface-dlci' command on a major interface for the spokes,
> where the frame switch has fully meshed PVCs? Lets say you have 3 DLCIs
> available for the port, and you specified a frame-relay interface-dlci for
> only 1 DLCI. The other DLCIs will be picked up anyway by the major interface
> anyway, so using the 'frame-relay interface-dlci' command is pretty useless.
> You can't turn off inverse-arp, because you need that to work with the
> 'frame-relay interface-dlci' command.
>
> The proper way of doing it would be to use it on a subinterface, specifying
> the 'frame-relay interface-dlci' will pick up only 1 dlci for
> point-to-point, and more than 1(if specified) for multipoint.
>
> It's just that I'm working on a scenario that has a fully meshed PVC frame
> relay cloud, and the requirements specified to not use subinterfaces at all,
> and only use the 'frame-relay map' statement at the hub.
>
> Please confirm my knowledge
>
> Thanks
>
> Albert
>
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