On R2 - Try "clear frame map"
And then do a "sh frame map" From: Amer Mustafa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September-01-10 6:23 PM To: Jason Maynard Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Workbook 1 , LAB6 (Frame-Relay). Yup, its working but kinda confusing : on R2 : R2(config)#do show fram map Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.5 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static, broadcast, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.2 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.6 dlci 206(0xCE,0x30E0), static, broadcast, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0.1 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 214(0xD6,0x3460), broadcast status defined, active Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.24.4 dlci 224 (0xE0,0x3800), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active R2(config)# R2#sh run | s Serial0/1/0 interface Serial0/1/0 description Frame Relay Links ip address 150.100.100.2 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.5 205 broadcast frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.6 206 broadcast frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.2 205 no frame-relay inverse-arp interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point ip address 150.100.24.2 255.255.255.0 frame-relay interface-dlci 214 R2# on R4 : R4#show run | s Serial0/0/0 interface Serial0/0/0 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay interface-dlci 412 R4#show fram map Serial0/0/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.2 dlci 402(0x192,0x6420), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active Serial0/0/0 (up): ip 150.100.24.2 dlci 412(0x19C,0x64C0), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active R4# --- R4#ping 150.100.24.2 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 150.100.24.2, timeout is 2 seconds: !!!!! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms R4# On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Jason Maynard <[email protected]> wrote: You have your answer, the dlci is assigned to the wrong interface Copy and paste this - I know others shut the interface then make changes but I find it quicker to copy then default then paster default inter serial 0/1/0 interface Serial0/1/0 description Frame Relay Links ip address 150.100.100.2 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.2 205 frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.6 206 broadcast frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.5 205 broadcast no frame-relay inverse-arp interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point ip address 150.100.24.2 255.255.255.0 no frame-relay inverse-arp frame-relay interface-dlci 214 From: Amer Mustafa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September-01-10 6:06 PM To: Jason Maynard Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Workbook 1 , LAB6 (Frame-Relay). i have tried this even before i send to you : R2(config-subif)#do show fram map Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.2 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.5 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static, broadcast, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.6 dlci 206(0xCE,0x30E0), static, broadcast, CISCO, status defined, inactive Serial0/1/0 (up): ip 150.100.24.4 dlci 214(0xD6,0x3460), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active R2(config-subif)#fram R2(config-subif)#frame-relay inter R2(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 214 ? cisco Use CISCO Encapsulation ietf Use RFC1490/RFC2427 Encapsulation ppp Use RFC1973 Encapsulation to support PPP over FR protocol Optional protocol information for remote end <cr> R2(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 214 %PVC already assigned to interface Serial0/1/0 R2(config-subif)# On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Jason Maynard <[email protected]> wrote: R2(config)#do sh run | s Serial0/1/0 interface Serial0/1/0 description Frame Relay Links ip address 150.100.100.2 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.2 205 frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.6 206 broadcast frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.5 205 broadcast no frame-relay inverse-arp interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point ip address 150.100.24.2 255.255.255.0 frame-relay interface-dlci # From: Amer Mustafa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September-01-10 5:52 PM To: Jason Maynard Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Workbook 1 , LAB6 (Frame-Relay). Nope, its not working. R4(config-if)#do show fram map Serial0/0/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.2 dlci 412 (0x19C,0x64C0), dynamic, broadcast,, status defined, active R4(config-if)#do sh run | s Serial0/0/0 interface Serial0/0/0 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay interface-dlci 412 R4(config-if)#do ping 150.100.24.2 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 150.100.24.2, timeout is 2 seconds: ..... Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) R4(config-if)# On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:44 AM, Jason Maynard <[email protected]> wrote: Do sh "show frame map" to see that you are missing IP to DLCI mappings Add "frame-relay interface-dlci #" command From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amer Mustafa Sent: September-01-10 5:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Workbook 1 , LAB6 (Frame-Relay). I am on task 6.4 for LAB 6 WB1. on R4 : R4#show run | s Serial0/0/0 interface Serial0/0/0 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay R4#ping 150.100.24.4 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 150.100.24.4, timeout is 2 seconds: ..... Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) on R2 : R2(config)#do sh run | s Serial0/1/0 interface Serial0/1/0 description Frame Relay Links ip address 150.100.100.2 255.255.255.0 encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.2 205 frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.6 206 broadcast frame-relay map ip 150.100.100.5 205 broadcast no frame-relay inverse-arp interface Serial0/1/0.1 point-to-point ip address 150.100.24.2 255.255.255.0 R2(config)#do ping 150.100.24.2 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 150.100.24.2, timeout is 2 seconds: ..... Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) R2(config)# what could be the reason ? ====================== regards ... Amer
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