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>The only limitation on DLCI's is that they fall in the range of 16-1005 ( or
>so? ) A DLCI of 0 indicates an LMI ANSI frame. A DLCI of 1023 indicates an
>LMI CISCO frame. The rest are used by the telco for some nefarious purpose I
>have never seen explained anyplace.
The 1006-1022 range was intended for carrier-provided multicasting.
Can't say I ever saw it used.
>
>Tony, you must have a lot of stuff you can clarify for us router jocks. Keep
>telling us the inside stuff from the telco side. I'm something of an old dog
>who learned a lot from hard knocks and a lot of time of the telephone asking
>the other end to explain things in a way that didn't make my head hurt.
>Learned a lot. Can always use a few more bits and pieces.
Did the hard knocks let you and the other dogs out?
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