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Stephen McQuerry

"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2): (CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND exam 640-816) (3rd Edition)"

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Table 8-4 describes the options for this command.
You are required to enter either the multipoint or point-to-point parameter; no default is available.
Step 5 If you have con?¬?gured the subinterface as multipoint and Inverse ARP is
enabled, you must con?¬?gure the local DLCI for the subinterface to
distinguish it from the physical interface. This con?¬?guration is not
required for multipoint subinterfaces that are con?¬?gured with static route
maps. The command to con?¬?gure the local DLCI on the subinterface
follows:
RouterX(config-subif)# ffrraammee--rreellaayy iinntteerrffaaccee--ddllccii dlci-number
The dlci-number parameter de?¬?nes the local DLCI number that is being linked to
the subinterface. No other methods exist to link an LMI-derived DLCI to a
subinterface because the LMI does not know about subinterfaces.
Do not use the frame-relay interface-dlci command on physical interfaces.
Table 8-4 interface serial Command Parameters
Parameter Description
.subinterface-number Subinterface number in the range 1??“4,294,967,293. The
interface number that precedes the period (.) must match
the physical interface number to which this subinterface
belongs.


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