Hello all!
I was doing some reading on DLCI's and came across the following statement (I've seen it elsewhere also):
DLCI...In the basic Frame Relay specification, DLCIs are 'locally significant' (connected devices might use different values to specify the same connection). In the LMI extended specification, DLCIs are 'globally significant' (DLCIs specify individual end devices). The FR Switch maps the DLCIs between each pair of routers to create a PVC. DLCI values are typically assigned by the Frame Relay service provider (for example, the telephone company).
So does that mean that with LMI the same DLCI number is used at each end of a Frame Relay connection? Don't all frame-relay implementations use LMI?
Thanks,
Nick
I was doing some reading on DLCI's and came across the following statement (I've seen it elsewhere also):
DLCI...In the basic Frame Relay specification, DLCIs are 'locally significant' (connected devices might use different values to specify the same connection). In the LMI extended specification, DLCIs are 'globally significant' (DLCIs specify individual end devices). The FR Switch maps the DLCIs between each pair of routers to create a PVC. DLCI values are typically assigned by the Frame Relay service provider (for example, the telephone company).
So does that mean that with LMI the same DLCI number is used at each end of a Frame Relay connection? Don't all frame-relay implementations use LMI?
Thanks,
Nick