Re: DLSW confirmation

From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Sep 17 2002 - 05:55:38 GMT-3


Remote Peer stays the same with both.Just the map statements will differ
frame-relay map LLC2 is "DLSW Lite" --Which has local acknowledgment
frame-relay map DLSW is Direct Encapsulation--Which does not have local acknowledgment
I'm sure others will add to the post. But here is some before I sleep :)
chris hugo
 Donny MATEO wrote: Hi Group,

I need help to clarify what is the difference between these two configs for DLSW direct
encapsulation :

dlsw remote-peer 0 frame-relay interface serial 0
int s0
frame-relay map llc2 131

and

dlsw remote-peer 0 frame-relay interface serial 0 131
int s0
frame-relay map dlsw 131

Solie says to use the latter for a multipoint interface. I tried the latter, but the state seems to
stay at disconnect. If I add the statement frame-relay map llc2 131, then it would become connect.

Any clue ?

tks.
Donny

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