You can put the same configuration (ip address and interface-dlci) on the major interface. The physical interface will then default to being a point-to-point link. It would be a waste of interfaces to do this on a hub router, but on a spoke it's fine. Your config would be:
> r(config)#int s0 > r(config-if)#encap frame-relay ietf > r(config-if)#frame-relay lmi-type ansi > r(config-if)#ip addr 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 > r(config-if)#frame-relay interface-dlci 22 > r(config-if)#bandwidth 256 > r(config-if)#no shut BJ On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 15:05:29 GMT Aaron Ajello wrote: > I'm studying for the BCRAN test and have been > practicing Frame Relay stuff. > I work with a guy who says sometimes FR is > configured on a major interface. > From everything I can see, it's done on a > subinterface. Below is how I > think FR should go: > r(config)#int s0 > r(config-if)#no ip addr > r(config-if)#encap frame-relay ietf > r(config-if)#frame-relay lmi-type ansi > r(config-if)#int s0.22 multipoint > r(config-subif)#ip addr 10.1.1.1 255.255.0.0 > r(config-subif)#frame-relay interface-dlci 22 > r(config-subif)#bandwidth 256 > r(config-subif)#no shut > > Does that look right? Is there a reason to > configure FR on a major int? > I've tried to do that but can't figure out how > to declare a major int to be > multipoint or point-to-point, like you can with > the line: r(config-if)#int > s0.22 multipoint > > Thanks for any input. > -Aaron > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=55881&t=55879 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

