Hi All,
Thanks to All. Problem has resolved. I had added the PVC correctly but It was 
still creating problem. GNS3 was continuously given FR switch  down then I have 
uninstalled the GNS3 and again install it. Then the same lab work over there. 
Again thanks to all.


Regards,
Tahir bashir



Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 12:27:49 -0600
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Frame Relay Problem
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Tahir,

I think you have the wrong port for DLCIs 215 and 216. Should be port 2, just 
like 205 and 206.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Tahir Bashir <[email protected]> wrote:











Attached is the correct snap of Frame Relay configuration. 


 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 23:59:09 +0600

CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Frame Relay Problem



Hi Bryan, 
Following is the complete configuration of Routers, 
  

Hub Router R2 


interface Serial1/0
 ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 serial restart-delay 0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.2 204
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.4 204 broadcast

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.5 205 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.6 206 broadcast
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
!
interface Serial1/0.110 multipoint
 ip address 100.100.110.2 255.255.255.0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.2 215

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.5 215 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.6 216 broadcast
!

Spoke Router R4
interface Serial1/0
 ip address 100.100.100.4 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay

 serial restart-delay 0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.2 402 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.4 402
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.5 402
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.6 402
 no frame-relay inverse-arp

!
 
Spoke Router R5
 
 interface Serial1/0
 ip address 100.100.100.5 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 serial restart-delay 0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.2 502 broadcast

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.4 502
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.5 502
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.6 502
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
!
interface Serial1/0.110 multipoint
 ip address 100.100.110.5 255.255.255.0

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.2 512 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.5 512
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.6 512
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
!
 
Spoke Router R6

interface Serial1/0

 ip address 100.100.100.6 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 serial restart-delay 0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.2 602 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.4 602
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.5 602

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.100.6 602
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
!
interface Serial1/0.110 multipoint
 ip address 100.100.110.6 255.255.255.0
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.2 612 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.5 612

 frame-relay map ip 100.100.110.6 612
!
 
 
Note: R4 Router is not participating in second subnet i.e. 100.100.110.0/24. 
For subnet 100.100.100.0/24 evrything is working pretty gud. but not for subnet 
100.100.110.0/24. R2 (HUB), R5 & R6 (SPOKE) for subnet 100.100.110.0/24.

 
Following is the output of some usefull commands,
 
Hub R2
R2# sh fr pvc | inc DLCI
DLCI = 204, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0
DLCI = 205, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0

DLCI = 206, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0
DLCI = 215, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = DELETED, INTERFACE = Serial1/0.110
DLCI = 216, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = DELETED, INTERFACE = Serial1/0.110

 
R2#sh fr map
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.2 dlci 204(0xCC,0x30C0), static,
              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.4 dlci 204(0xCC,0x30C0), static,
              broadcast,

              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.5 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.6 dlci 206(0xCE,0x30E0), static,

              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.2 dlci 215(0xD7,0x3470), static,
              CISCO, status deleted
Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.5 dlci 215(0xD7,0x3470), static,

              broadcast,
              CISCO, status deleted
Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.6 dlci 216(0xD8,0x3480), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status deleted
 
R2#sh ip int br

Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Prot
ocol
FastEthernet0/0            unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/0                    100.100.100.2   YES NVRAM  up                      
 up

Serial1/0.110            100.100.110.2   YES NVRAM  down                  down
Serial1/1                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/2                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down

Serial1/3                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/4                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/5                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down

Serial1/6                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/7                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down

 
Spoke Router R5
 
R5#show fr pvc | inc DLCI

DLCI = 502, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial1/0
DLCI = 512, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = DELETED, INTERFACE = Serial1/0.110
 
R5#show ip int b
Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Prot

ocol
FastEthernet0/0            unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/0                      100.100.100.5   YES NVRAM  up                    
up
Serial1/0.110              100.100.110.5   YES NVRAM  down                  down

Serial1/1                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/2                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/3                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down

Serial1/4                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/5                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
Serial1/6                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down

Serial1/7                  unassigned      YES NVRAM  administratively down down
 
R5#show fr map
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.2 dlci 502(0x1F6,0x7C60), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, active

Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.4 dlci 502(0x1F6,0x7C60), static,
              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.5 dlci 502(0x1F6,0x7C60), static,
              CISCO, status defined, active

Serial1/0 (up): ip 100.100.100.6 dlci 502(0x1F6,0x7C60), static,
              CISCO, status defined, active
Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.2 dlci 512(0x200,0x8000), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status deleted

Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.5 dlci 512(0x200,0x8000), static,
              CISCO, status deleted
Serial1/0.110 (down): ip 100.100.110.6 dlci 512(0x200,0x8000), static,
              CISCO, status deleted

 
Note: Router 6 situation is same as Router R5
GNS3 configuration of Frame-Relay switch is attached please find attached file. 
thanks all of you for nice support.
 
 
 
Regards,
Tahir


Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 11:07:18 -0600
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Frame Relay Problem
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

CC: [email protected]

Hi Tahir,

I am more familiar with dynagen than GNS3, but in the first example you use 
DLCIs 204,205,206, etc. In the second example you are using 214,215,216...do 
you have these DLCIs mapped out properly in the GNS3 frame-switch? Do you have 
a .net file we could look at?


Thanks,




On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Tahir Bashir <[email protected]> wrote:



 

Hi All,
 
I have designed a frame relay archetecture on GNS3. with the following 
configuration,
 
R2
int s1/0
ip address 100.100.100.2 255.255.255.0
encap fr
no fr inv
fr map ip 100.100.100.4 204 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.5 205 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.6 206 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.2 204 

no shut

R4
int s1/0
ip address 100.100.100.4 255.255.255.0
encap fr
no fr inv
fr map ip 100.100.100.2 402 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.5 402 
fr map ip 100.100.100.6 402 
fr map ip 100.100.100.4 402 

no shut
R5
int s1/0
ip address 100.100.100.5 255.255.255.0
encap fr
no fr inv
fr map ip 100.100.100.2 502 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.4 502 
fr map ip 100.100.100.5 502 
fr map ip 100.100.100.6 502 

no shut

R6
int s1/0
ip address 100.100.100.6 255.255.255.0
encap fr
no fr inv
fr map ip 100.100.100.2 602 broad
fr map ip 100.100.100.4 602 
fr map ip 100.100.100.5 602 
fr map ip 100.100.100.6 602 

no shut
------------------ For Blue Line in IPExpert Exercise
R2 
int s1/0.110 multipoint
 ip add 100.100.110.2 255.255.255.0
 fr map ip 100.100.110.5 215 broad
 fr map ip 100.100.110.6 216 broad
 fr map ip 100.100.110.2 215


R5
int s1/0.110 multipoint
 ip add 100.100.110.5 255.255.255.0
 fr map ip 100.100.110.5 512
 fr map ip 100.100.110.6 512
 fr map ip 100.100.110.2 512 broad

R6
int s1/0.110 multipoint
 ip add 100.100.110.6 255.255.255.0

 fr map ip 100.100.110.5 612
 fr map ip 100.100.110.6 612
 fr map ip 100.100.110.2 612 broad
 
 
Note: R2 is Hub and remaining two are spokes. With Physical interface its 
working pretty gud but with subinterface it is showing that Subinterface is 
down. Advance thanks for help.
 
Regards,
Tahir
 


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