frame relay switch configuration issue

Hey. I'm working on configuring my network in a multipoint frame relay configuration.

Here is what i got.

FR - 2522 s3 - R3 s4 - R4 s5 - R5

R3 - 3640 s1/0 - FR

R4 - 3640 s1/0 - FR

R5 - 3640 s1/0 - FR

FR config

frame-relay switching ! interface Serial3 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay clockrate 64000 frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay route 304 interface Serial4 403 frame-relay route 305 interface Serial5 503 ! interface Serial4 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay clockrate 64000 frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay route 403 interface Serial3 304 frame-relay route 405 interface Serial5 504 ! interface Serial5 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay clockrate 64000 frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay route 503 interface Serial3 305 frame-relay route 504 interface Serial4 405

R3 interface Serial1/0 ip address 10.12.16.3 255.255.255.248 encapsulation frame-relay no fair-queue

R4 interface Serial1/0 ip address 10.12.16.4 255.255.255.248 encapsulation frame-relay no dce-terminal-timing-enable no fair-queue

R5 interface Serial1/0 ip address 10.12.16.5 255.255.255.248 encapsulation frame-relay no dce-terminal-timing-enable no fair-queue

from what ive read, this configuration is correct. let me know if you have any other configuration changes you would recommend.

thanks.

SPC Franklin, John Jay Network Operations

4IBCT, 1ID FOB Falcon, Iraq
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geekylinuxkid
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Why you don't define DLCI on R3, R4, and R5?

Good luck,

Mike CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Cisco Voice, MCSE W2K, MCSE+I, Security+, etc. CCIE R&S (in progress), CCIE Voice (in progress)

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well shouldnt the status on the circuits be Active? They are all showing inactive as of now. would the map statements on the spoke routers help solve the issue?

Thanks!

SPC Franklin, John Jay Network Operations

4IBCT, 1ID FOB Falcon, Iraq
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geekylinuxkid

The "active" state means that circuit is ESTABLISHED between "local" and "remote". So, if your "remote" is not connected, DLCI will be "inactive".

Good luck,

Mike CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Cisco Voice, MCSE W2K, MCSE+I, Security+, etc. CCIE R&S (in progress), CCIE Voice (in progress)

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So with my configuration, the remote would be connected therefore the the dlci active. Am I correct with this statement? AFAIK, my configuration should work.. yes?

Thanks.

SPC Franklin, John Jay Network Operations

4th IBCT, 1ID FOB Falcon, Iraq
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geekylinuxkid

I determined the issue to be a bad NM-4A/S module in one of my routers. Everything is working correctly now.

Thanks!

SPC Franklin, John Jay Network Operations

4th IBCT, 1ID FOB Falcon, Iraq
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geekylinuxkid

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