Thanks to everyone for their replies.  As it turns
out....seems to be a screw up on the provider's part. 
Thanks everyone for keeping me sane.

matt



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> Because your provider has defined the PVC on their
> switch.
> Why?  A few possibilities spring to mind...
> a) your co-worker put in an incorrect or ambiguous
> order and the provider
> thought you wanted the third PVC
> b) your provider accidentally mis-configured the
> switch, and some other
> organisation may be currently asking them why they
> can't see the PVC that
> they ordered.
> c) somebody else in your organisation ordered the
> third PVC
> d) it's an old PVC and somebody forgot to cancel it
> when it was
> de-configured on the router and no longer required,
> or the provider
> cancelled it but forgot to de-configure it from the
> switch.
> e) any number of similar reasons
> 
> The relative likelihood of these depends partly on
> your organisation - how
> many different teams have their fingers in the pie,
> how complex the network
> is (i.e. how easy it is to accidentally mis-type a
> request), and partly on
> the provider.  If you're sure that the third PVC
> isn't required, chase it
> up with your provider - they should be able to say
> when (if) it was
> ordered.
> 
> JMcL
> 
> ----- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on
> 08/01/2002 09:57 am -----
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> 
> 
> 
> So...I am looking at some frame links that a
> co-worker
> brought up not long ago.  I issue a "show
> frame-relay
> pvc" command and notice that there are 3 dlci's
> being
> seen by the router yet there are only 2 circuits. 
> The
> 3rd "unknown" dlci is listed as being unused.  So, I
> look through the config some more and confirm that
> the
> 3rd dlci is not defined anywhere in the config.  I
> am
> guessing my router is learning this dlci from the
> providers frame switch??  But why?
> 
> Feel free to correct me if I am wrong...and thanks
> in
> advance for the help.
> 
> matt
> 
> 
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