The PVC have one DLCI on one access link, and a different DLCI on the access
link on the opposite side of PVC.
A PVC connects routers A and B. Each router has its own access link or UNI
circuit. The DLCI for the PVC at router A has nothing to do with the DLCI
at router B. They are usually different numbers.
Now if you mean one PVC at router A has two DLCI's reported to it by the
network - I don't think so.
Mike Balistreri
Minnesota
>Hi all
>While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the
>fact that DLCI number has only local significance
>because there might be more than one DLCI number
>associated with one pvc.
>Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI
>numbers?
>I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay
>service provider.
>Can someone explain this?
>
>Thanks in adv.
>
>jeongwoo
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