06-27-2008 08:22 PM - edited 03-03-2019 10:31 PM
I have been trying to configure frame relay for the past two days, my protocol will not stay up. Below is my running config on both routers:
R1
sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1132 bytes
!
version 12.3
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
!
hostname R1
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
enable secret 5 $1$uHaf$uhnNzXlrRKb2jSD7F1IFt/
!
username R2 password 0 cisco
memory-size iomem 10
no network-clock-participate slot 1
no network-clock-participate wic 0
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
ip cef
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial0/0
ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
clockrate 64000
no fair-queue
ppp authentication chap
!
interface BRI0/0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial0/1
ip address 172.16.0.9 255.255.255.252
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.10 101 broadcast
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
router rip
version 2
network 10.0.0.0
network 172.16.0.0
!
ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip classless
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
banner motd ^CHELP!!!^C
!
line con 0
password cisco
logging synchronous
login
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
!
end
and here is R3:
sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1156 bytes
!
version 12.3
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
!
hostname R3
!
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
!
enable secret 5 $1$Xi9C$K2BeD99qLoFVfZlMprcIk0
!
memory-size iomem 10
no network-clock-participate slot 1
no network-clock-participate wic 0
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
ip cef
!
!
no ip domain lookup
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
no ip address
shutdown
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial0/0
bandwidth 64
ip address 172.16.0.10 255.255.255.252
encapsulation frame-relay
no fair-queue
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.9 102 broadcast
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
interface BRI0/0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
ip address 10.0.0.129 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial0/1
ip address 172.16.0.6 255.255.255.252
!
router rip
version 2
network 10.0.0.0
network 172.16.0.0
!
ip http server
no ip http secure-server
ip classless
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
banner motd ^CLast Lab!!!^C
!
line con 0
password cisco
logging synchronous
login
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
!
end
Can someone tell me what I did wrong?
06-28-2008 02:25 AM
R1
int s0/0
frame-relay interface-dlci 101
R3
int s0/0
frame-relay interface-dlci 102
06-28-2008 11:09 AM
can you explain your reply please?
06-28-2008 01:10 PM
When you are configuring FR are you adding a Point-to-Point setup, MUlti-Point setup or Physical setup between routers.
Ex rtr1 --> Point-to-Point ---> rtr2
What I mean here is depending on the physical setup you need to take some things into consideration
Step1. If you are using P-to-P, if you do not add inverse arp whcih dynamically asscoiates ip to dlci mapping, then you would need to do the following
Ex:
Int serial0/0
encap frame relay
no arp frame
Int serial0/0.100 Point-to-Point
encap frame-relay
frame-relay interface dlci
If you are using Point-to-Multipoint, or a Physical interface Thdne do this
Ex:
int serial0/0
encap frame-relay
no arp frame
int serial0/0.100 multipoint
encap frame-relay ietf
ip address
frame-relay map ip
Rem: it is very important to use the broadcast keyword
or
int serial0/0
encap frame
ip address
frame-relay map ip
In summary
1).For PtoP networks
Use the interface dlci command for Layer2-DLCI to Layer-3 IP
2). For P-to-MP, or Physical networks
Use the Frame-relay map
06-28-2008 01:25 PM
Hi,
DLCI is needed to be configured on the router for local identification or may be Global identification at Data Link layer. After entering the DLCI user "show frame-relay pvc" and check value should be shown at at least one under local - Active. Also, "show frame-relay map" will show concerned serial interface with DLCI configured on state Active.
I guess this commnad will not help as the DLCI value is already given in command ..
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.9 102 broadcast
AND
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.10 101 broadcast
If entering the command does not help. Please get the output of debug frame-relay lmi and enable after enabling ter mon.
Thanks,
-Deepak
06-28-2008 05:23 PM
Another thing to look at is the clock rate associated with each DCE end of the serial cable
Ex:
On DCE facing cables
interface serial#
frame-relay intf-type DCE
clock rate 64000
Also look at the following
sh frame-relay map
sh frame-relay route
debug frame-relay packet
06-28-2008 06:44 PM
Christopher
The suggestion that you need to configure the frame-relay interface-dlci is not correct if you are configuring Frame Relay on the physical interface and if the interface is connected to a frame relay switch. If you were configuring subinterfaces you might need the interface-dlci command. But on the physical interface the DLCI will be announced to your router by the Frame Relay switch (assuming that you are connected to a Frame Relay switch or to a router that is emulating a Frame Relay switch).
I like the direction that Steven is going in wondering how these routers are connected. Perhaps you can clarify your topology and how these routers are connected. Your config looks pretty reasonable if you are connected to a Frame Relay switch. If there is not a Frame Relay switch then several things in the config will need to be added.
There is a fairly simple test that you could do that would help us to understand the issue. Try removing the encapsulation frame-relay from both of the serial interfaces and let them default to HDLC. If the link comes up as an HDLC link then we will know that the problem is related to the Frame Relay part. If the link does not come up then we will know that it is not a problem with Frame Relay but is a problem with basic connectivity.
HTH
Rick
06-28-2008 07:10 PM
these two router are connected by a serial cable through port S0/1 (R1) and port s0/0 (R2) if I remove the encapsulation, the line does come up. When I apply the encapsulation the line faluxuates down up and down.
Man I wish I could upload my packet tracer file. If anyone wants to see the full packet tracer file, send a email to rickrockin@gmail.com
06-29-2008 02:07 AM
Hello Chris,
when you connect two routers back to back with their serial interfaces you need to provide the following
OSI L1: the side with the DCE cable (you can check with sh controller serial) has to provide the physical layer clock with the clock rate command in interface mode
OSI L2 FR : one side has to behave as a FR DCE (like a FR switch port) using the interface command
frame-relay intf-type dce
the effect is that the FR DCE side will act as a frame-relay switch port regards LMI and the two sides will agree that the dlci(s) are active.
or you can disable the FR keepalive on both sides and you can get a working link (but this is less educative)
hope to help
Giuseppe
06-28-2008 08:02 PM
Do you have back to back routers connected? If yes then put clock rate command.
Check keepalive both end.
Thanks,
Dharmesh Purohit
06-28-2008 08:54 PM
Wont the keep alive command give me a false state? Especially if the line is still down? I will try setting the clock rate.
06-30-2008 09:59 AM
Christopher
I think that there is a significant clue about the problem in your response that if you remove the encapsulation frame-relay and let the interface default that the interface comes up. That would indicate that the routers are connected to each other and not to a frame relay switch. Can you tell us a bit more about how the routers are connected?
The keepalive command would not give you a false state. If the line is down then keepalives will fail and will show the line as down. Configuring the interface with "no keepalilve" is more likely to give you a false state since no keepalive will show the interface as protocol up whether it can pass traffic or not.
HTH
Rick
06-30-2008 10:34 AM
The route are connected to each other point to point.
06-30-2008 10:44 AM
Hi,
Could you please elaborate the term point-to-point?
Do you mean that they are connected back-to-back i.e. the first router connected to the second router with a cross-cable over the Serial Interface or WIC?
Or you have a telc in between who is your FR privder?
Please help us to understand this situation
Regards,
Wilson Samuel
06-30-2008 10:54 AM
The routers are directly connected to each other via serial cable. They are not connected to a frame-rely switch.
R3 is the DCE so I have the clockrate set on that in.
When I do the command sh frame-rely map, it states that my status is active but yet my protocol is still down.
R3 S0/0/0:
interface Serial0/0/0
ip address 172.16.0.10 255.255.255.252
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.9 100 broadcast cisco
frame-relay interface-dlci 101
clock rate 64000
R1 s0/0/1:
interface Serial0/0/1
ip address 172.16.0.9 255.255.255.252
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay map ip 172.16.0.10 101 broadcast cisco
frame-relay interface-dlci 100
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