| Title: | Digital Brouters Conference |
| Notice: | New common-code brouter family: RouteAbout, DECswitch 900 |
| Moderator: | MARVIN::HART LL |
| Created: | Mon Jul 17 1995 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 929 |
| Total number of notes: | 3736 |
HI,
I would like to declare myself as a "novice" for frame relay, please excuse
me
if the question has been posted here before.
I try to connect a RW/EW router through Frame Relay network to a cisco
4000.
The data link level set at cisco at the cisco router is IETF encapsulation.
The ser1 (net 1) configure at the RW/EA is having the same subnet no as the
subnet no. on the cisco sub interface. The ip add at the cisco side is
172.17.1.33 whil the IP add at the RW/EW side is 172.17.1.34 both have he
same subnet mask 255.255.255.252. I was unable to ping to the cisco ip add.
from both side.
my question are
1. Do they have any interoperability issue ?
2. if not can the two ser. port on the same subnet. ( if both side is Cisco
, they are do it, according to customer)
3. if possible plese advise how to configure and make it work?
Thank in advance
patrick Shee
SSU/ESF
DIGITAL MALAYSIA
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| 814.1 | Ip set up on both sides? | IROCZ::PARTRIDGE | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:19 | 5 | |
Do you have an IP address set up on the LAN side also? I mean can you
at least ping to the LAN interface of the CICSO and the RW/EW?
Bob
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| 814.2 | moved from note 623.5 | IROCZ::PARTRIDGE | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:28 | 44 | |
This is moved over from Note 623.3. I think it belongs here, if not I
appologize.
Bob
Note 623.5 Booting via frame relay 5 of 5
mgb.rkg.dec.com::GILLOTT "Mark Gillott, 831-3172 (r" 28 lines
25-MAR-1997 04:36
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I think Neil is out for a few days so I'll attempt to help.
� same subnet mask 255.255.255.252. I was unable to ping to the cisco
ip add.
� from both side.
So did the RA think the FR network was up?. Check the following:
* t 5
+conf
+int 1
This should indicate if the link is up. Did you fully configure
the FR
interface on the RA (Line speed, LMI type)?. Did the FR sub-system
report
any events:
* t 6
Config>events
ELS Config>disp sub frl all
* restart
� 1. Do they have any interoperability issue ?
� 2. if not can the two ser. port on the same subnet. ( if both side is
Cisco
� , they are do it, according to customer)
� 3. if possible plese advise how to configure and make it work?
You might also like to look through this conference for further
details.
Mark
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