[afnog] Frame Relay Over E1

byaruhj@mtn.co.ug byaruhj at mtn.co.ug
Wed Jun 7 18:13:03 EAT 2006


Thanks Bill, Mark and Mwangi. It was the frame-relay switching on the DCE
router.

Thanks

JB

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Woodcock [mailto:woody at pch.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 6:09 PM
To: James Byaruhanga
Cc: afnog at afnog.org
Subject: Re: [afnog] Frame Relay Over E1

      On Wed, 7 Jun 2006 byaruhj at mtn.co.ug wrote:
    > I have got a point to point link using channelized E1 with a few slots
    > allocated to me. I would like to run several point to point links
    > encapsulated with frame relay. Can any one help me with how I can go
abt
    > this?

Here's that config from one of my routers:

interface Serial5/0
 description 44YBRQ998864-001PT
 no ip address
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation frame-relay IETF
 ip route-cache flow
 priority-group 1
!
interface Serial5/0.17 multipoint
 description 4C Council - 72YBQQ998857-001PT
 ip address 157.22.11.73 255.255.255.252
 ip access-group 123 in
 ip access-group 122 out
 bandwidth 384
 appletalk cable-range 36200-36200 36200.1
 appletalk zone ZOC-FR001-WAN_Frame_Cloud
 appletalk distribute-list 603 out
 appletalk getzonelist-filter 603
 appletalk zip-reply-filter 603
 no cdp enable
 frame-relay map ip 157.22.11.74 17 broadcast
 frame-relay map appletalk 36200.50 17 broadcast

You can skip all of the AppleTalk part.  You'd use this config on one end, 
and a nearly-identical config on the other end, except that you'd enable 
frame relay switching on the other end.

                                -Bill




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