No idea what a DNA number is. DLCI numbers are determined by telco..
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote:
> Hi.. When I report a frame-relay link fault to my ISP
> vendor. They always ask me what is the DNA (data network address) number
of
> the link, but I can only able to give the frame-relay circuit ID? May I
> know how can I know what is the DNA number of FR link ? And what is that
> for?
>
> If I have two routers A and B, A is link to the backbone
> and B is link to A via Frame-relay. If this frame-relay is down. Whether
> I can still see the DLCI number when I console into B? Who decided the
DLCI
> number??
>
> Thanks
> CT
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