Step 2 Con?¬?gure a network layer address, for example, an IP address.
RouterX(config-if)# iipp aaddddrreessss 1100..1166..00..11 225555..225555..225555..00
Step 3 Select the Frame Relay encapsulation type that is used to encapsulate
end-to-end data traf?¬?c. Use the encapsulation frame-relay interface
con?¬?guration command.
RouterX(config-if)# eennccaappssuullaattiioonn ffrraammee--rreellaayy [cciissccoo | iieettff]
DLCI = 100
Frame Relay
Cloud
172.168.5.5
DLCI = 400
172.168.5.7
Hello, I am 172.168.5.5.
Keepalives
Hello, I am 172.168.5.7.
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Frame Relay Map
172.168.5.5 DLCI 400 Active
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Frame Relay Map
172.168.5.7 DLCI 100 Active
Keepalives
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The option cisco means that Cisco encapsulation is being used. Use this option if
you are connecting to another Cisco router. You do not need to enter the keyword
cisco because it is the default encapsulation. The option ietf sets the encapsulation
method to comply with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard (RFC
2427). Select this option if you are connecting to a router from another vendor.
Step 4 Establish LMI connection using the frame-relay lmi-type interface
con?¬?guration command.
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