Assuming one Hub and 99 spokes you would need 99
"frame-relay interface-dlci" statements per site if
you wanted to talk to every remote site.
I cannot see this being a practicle solution
though, i.e You would be committing a massive 'single
point of failure at the Hub', plus I very much doubt
that all the sites would want direct access to each
other anyway.
HTH
Phil.
--- cisco cabanaboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you had 3 locations in a hub and spoke topology,
> then you would want two pvcs going to each
> site...(using subinterfaces), how do the numbers
> change as you add remote sites...
>
> e.g. if you add the 4th site, do you have to add a
> pvc
> to every other site?, totalling 3 pvcs/subinterfaces
> ?
>
> so would that mean if you had 100 sites it would
> require n-1 (99) pvcs/dlcis/subints per location...?
>
>
> i may be way off
>
> -thanks
>
>
>
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