10-10-2007 04:37 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:06 PM
Dear All,
I am looking for running Frame-Relay encapsulation over 10BaseT or 100BaseT port or Ethernet /Fastethernet port. I understand that the default encapsulation comes as ARPA since it works on CSMA/CD protocol.
Is there any possiblity to use Frame-Relay over Ethernet WAN link.
10-10-2007 08:34 AM
no- they are both layer 2 protocols. Frame Relay only runs on serial interfaces.
10-10-2007 09:14 AM
You can do FR switching over a GRE tunnel, so yes, you can transport FR on any media.
Remember to set IP MTU correctly when using GRE tunnels!
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10-10-2007 10:50 AM
Hi,
Thanx for your inputs. Let me simulate this concept and share my observation.
10-10-2007 10:45 PM
Hi,
Please share the possible config to do the Frame-Relay encapsulation on Ethernet Lastmile with DLCI no. on GRE Tunnel.
10-11-2007 05:02 AM
frame-relay switching
interface serial x/y
frame-relay route
This requires advanced ip service image, in the past required enterprise image.
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10-11-2007 05:40 AM
Hi,
Thanx for your inputs and would surely rate your post. My requirement was completely different as the way have you interpreted.
1. I donot have serial connection.
2. I want to use Frame-Relay encapsulation.
3. I have ethernet 10Mbps WAN link.
Now please share your comments incase i can use Frame-Relay over Ethernet.
10-11-2007 05:56 AM
Hi,
Why would you want to use Frame-Relay? What is your underlying problem you want to solve using FR over Ethernet?
Seems more information is needed to find some answers useful to you.
Regards, Martin
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