are you crazy?
Like Cisco is going to select IETF over Cisco encapsulation as the default 
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiigggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhht.

2 types of Frame-Relay encapsulations on a Cisco router Cisco and IETF.
Cisco is proprietary. Use IETF encapsulation if connecting to anything not 
Cisco.

>>>Brian


>From: "Morgan Hansen" 
>Reply-To: "Morgan Hansen" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: IETF encapsulation [7:48044]
>Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 21:03:51 GMT
>
>Hi.
>
>Mmm... Reading in Wendel Odoms 640-607 studying book here it says:
>
>"For example, if one router is not a Cisco router and does not support
>Cisco encapsulation, IETF encapsulation is required".
>
>But, what im wondering is:
>
>Isnt IETF the default encapsulation method for Frame Relay on Cisco
>routers? Then, as im sure it is. Why would IETF be used if it wasn't a
>cisco router?
>
>Would someone like to explain it to me briefly? Its probably me just
>messing things up :)
>
>Best,
>Morgan
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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