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Frame Relay encapsulation

scytmax_2
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Dear Sir!

I've configure Frame Relay in my lab.

Q: Why if I've 'encapsualtion frame-realy IETF' on switch interface:

<lab configuration fragment>

interface Serial0/1

no ip address

encapsulation frame-relay IETF

no ip route-cache

frame-relay lmi-type q933a

frame-relay intf-type dce

frame-relay route 400 interface Serial0/2 110

frame-relay route 410 interface Serial0/0 200

& 'encapsualtion frame-relay' on my router interface:

<lab configuration fragment>

interface Serial3/0

bandwidth 512

ip address 192.168.1.53 255.255.255.224

encapsulation frame-relay

ipx network 100

no fair-queue

clockrate 2000000

frame-relay map ipx 100.0008.21c4.7460 400 broadcast

frame-relay map ip 192.168.1.33 400 broadcast

frame-relay map ipx 100.0015.44f4.9468 410 broadcast

frame-relay map ip 192.168.1.43 410 broadcast

frame-relay lmi-type q933a

my lab scheme still working? (s0/1 & s3/0 are directly connected)

Best regards,

Nick

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ciscomoderator
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