You can configure LMI type on the physical interface, not on the
subinterface. You are also correct that lmi type is auto-detected if IOS is
version 11.2 or above. I have found the auto-detect feature to be reliable,
but some others feel differently. It has worked every time for me though. I
like to use auto-detect because I had a case where the translations people
went and arbitrarily changed LMI type on the frame-relay switches from Cisco
to CCITT, which brought down those routers with LMI hard coded, but those
using auto-detect made the change with no problem.

Regards,

David Wolsefer

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Omer Shommo
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 10:05 PM
To: Cisco Group Study
Subject: FR lmi-type and subinterfaces


Hello,

I remember something that says I cannot configure LMI type If subinterfaces
are used. Please let me know if this is true, I 
might be wrong.

BTW lmi type is auto-detected if using Cisco IOS version 11.2 and above


Omer








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