Lab 5.2.5 Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces – Instructor Version 1700
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DLCI = 103, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =<br />
Serial0/0.103<br />
input pkts 16 output pkts 14 in bytes 2258<br />
out bytes 2307 dropped pkts 0 in pkts dropped 0<br />
out pkts dropped 0 out bytes dropped 0<br />
in FECN pkts 0 in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0<br />
out BECN pkts 0 in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0<br />
out bcast pkts 9 out bcast bytes 1787<br />
pvc create time 00:14:29, last time pvc status changed 00:02:02<br />
DLCI = 104, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = INACTIVE, INTERFACE =<br />
Serial0/0<br />
input pkts 0 output pkts 0 in bytes 0<br />
out bytes 0 dropped pkts 0 in pkts dropped 0<br />
out pkts dropped 0 out bytes dropped 0<br />
in FECN pkts 0 in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0<br />
out BECN pkts 0 in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0<br />
out bcast pkts 0 out bcast bytes 0<br />
pvc create time 00:14:30, last time pvc status changed 00:06:13<br />
Step 8 Show the <strong>Frame</strong> <strong>Relay</strong> maps<br />
a. Look at the frame relay maps by typing the command show frame-relay map at the<br />
privileged EXEC mode prompt:<br />
Amsterdam#show frame-relay map<br />
b. What is the status of the links? Up<br />
c. The DLCIs are defined as what type? Point-to-Point<br />
d. Are the DLCIs the same on the Paris router? No<br />
Amsterdam#show frame-relay map<br />
Serial0/0.103 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 103(0x67,0x1870),<br />
broadcast<br />
status defined, active<br />
Serial0/0.102 (up): point-to-point dlci, dlci 102(0x66,0x1860),<br />
broadcast<br />
status defined, active<br />
Step 9 Show LMIs<br />
a. Look at the Local Management Interface (LMI) statistics using the show frame-relay lmi<br />
command:<br />
Amsterdam#show frame-relay lmi<br />
b. Which fields have non-zero counter values? Num Status Enq. Sent, Num Status msgs Rcvd<br />
c. What is the LMI type? ANSI<br />
Amsterdam#show frame-relay lmi<br />
LMI Statistics for interface Serial0/0 (<strong>Frame</strong> <strong>Relay</strong> DTE) LMI TYPE =<br />
ANSI<br />
Invalid Unnumbered info 0 Invalid Prot Disc 0<br />
Invalid dummy Call Ref 0 Invalid Msg Type 0<br />
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