you could "maybe" tunnel frame relay across an ISDN link. After all, you can
tunnel frame relay across ethernet. there are links on CCO showing how to do
it. Check the frame relay configuration guides.

if you could get this working, be aware that the frame keepalives are spaced
at 10 seconds. your ISDN link would never drop.

and I really wonder why anyone would want to do this. dial backup and on
demand routing are different than permanent WAN links. there is an ISDN DDR
configuration guide on CCO as well.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Adarsh
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 6:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FR ON ISDN [7:15010]


Dear ALL

Can any one help me in knowing how does one configure Frame relay on ISDN.

    The  picture is someting like this :


 router1(BRI)------------(BRI)router2(Serial)-------------FR Switch.


Now there are 2 pvc from router 2 to fr switch , dlci 10 for the router 2
itself & the dlci 11 for the bri port for router1. Now the Router2 is
swicthing dlci 11 from the serail port  to bri port itself.When ever  router
1
dials it shd get this dlci  from bri port of router 2.  Can any one help me
what config does one  needs to do on the bri part of router 1 & router 2.



Thanks
Regards
Adarsh




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