Thomas,
I guess the most important thing would be that in a P-t-P
you're limited to using the
"frame-relay interface-dlci" command. Where as in the multipoint you can
make use of the "frame map" command and the interface dlci" command. Note
that there are some pitfalls in order in which they are used. Apart from
that there are of course various issues as it related to different routing
protocols.
Chuck L, recently posted some observations he made of the common protocols
listed on the CCIE blueprint(EIGRP, OSPF, and RIP). Caslow's book has a
little section that covers this topic..
HTH
Nigel
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From: Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:09 AM
Subject: Point-to-point vs. multi-point
> Hi All - I wonder what is the trade-off between configuration of
> point-to-point and multi-point for PVC? What about dynamic learning of
DLCI
> and static entries for mapping? Thanks All!
>
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