Hi,
In ANSI LMI you can see the DLCIs which are available and whether they are
up or down, but you can't see things like their CIR/EIR.
Regards,
Richard
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd, Douglas M. [mailto:DTODD@PARTNERS.ORG]
Sent: 16 January 2002 18:34
To: Akram, Israr; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Nortel and Cisco
Just a question:
I remember somewhere that the LMI type will determine whether the DLCI
information is sent from the switch or you have to configure it your self.
Do you see the dlci on the VXR or the AN. Which side is having the trouble
seeing the dlci.
Is this a new circuit or existing?
Some ideas:
I am assuming that you are using ANSI in both locations. You could try LMI
on
the AN and CISCO on the other this is assuming that the circuit is setup for
LMI/Cisco and not ANSI. You can have the carrier switch LMI types to see if
that
helps.
In addition:
debug LMI on the cisco might help but becareful if it's a production
router and that you don't hog the cpu.
Agreed that some more stat information is needed.
sh frame-relay pvc
sh frame-relay lmi
sh log
the bay should have someinformation in the bcc console similar to Cisco.
show ? and look for the interface and frame-relay stuff.
==DMT>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Josh Duffek [SMTP:jduffek@cisco.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:21 PM
> To: Akram, Israr; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: Nortel and Cisco
>
> debug frame lmi would be good to look at. sh frame pvc too.
>
> Josh
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Akram, Israr" <IAkram@colt-telecom.com>
> To: <cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 7:48 AM
> Subject: Nortel and Cisco
>
>
> > Has any one had any issues getting Nortel AN router to talk to Cisco
7206
> > VXR over frame relay.Its not picking up the dlci.
> >
> > Below is the Serial interface config. on Cisco.
> >
> > interface Serial1/0/2:2
> > no ip address
> > no ip redirects
> > no ip directed-broadcast
> > no ip proxy-arp
> > encapsulation frame-relay IETF
> > no fair-queue
> > frame-relay traffic-shaping
> > frame-relay lmi-type ansi
> > frame-relay intf-type dce
> >
> > interface Serial1/0/2:2.1 point-to-point
> > bandwidth 1984
> > ip address 10.10.1.0 255.255.255.252
> > no ip redirects
> > no ip directed-broadcast
> > no ip proxy-arp
> > ip mroute-cache
> > no cdp enable
> > frame-relay class 1984kgold
> > frame-relay interface-dlci 16
> >
> >
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