07-20-2007 08:18 AM
(I re-posted this question in the MPLS forum where it should be)
If I do Frame Relay to VLAN over L2TPV3 as the example in this document:
Do I have to xconnect back to frame-relay to finish the circuit or can I use the "interface VLAN" somewhere else in the network and have the circuit to behave like a point-to-point even when in started as frame-relay.
Or the question might be better state as: If the client can have FR delivered on one side and Ethernet in the other?
Thanks,
-W
07-26-2007 06:41 AM
The example in the given link sets up Multilink Frame Relay interfaces to perform Frame Relay-to-Ethernet interworking between PE routers. The example uses IP interworking, also referred to as routed interworking.
07-26-2007 11:10 AM
I'm confused, will this configuration will route the IP and would I be able to deliver pure IP or will I still need to do some type of frame-relay conversion in order to deliver it?
07-26-2007 06:48 AM
FR emulation of some sort would have to be used. Alternatively, you can start tunnel on another interface, that is not FR.
07-26-2007 11:12 AM
How can I do this FR emulation? Is there a way or do I have to deliver to a FR interface?
07-27-2007 07:01 AM
We posted at about the same time with Gabriel.
What Gabriel suggested seems an exact solution that you require, as per Cisco document located at the link he provided.
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