Since the DLCI of a standard frame relay frame only has local significance, can two nodes on opposite sides of a link have the same DLCI?
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14 years ago
Since the DLCI of a standard frame relay frame only has local significance, can two nodes on opposite sides of a link have the same DLCI?
Yes.
Look up global addressing. It's basically still locally significant, but the switch keeps a proper mapping and translates the dlci's so that they seem unique.
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