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RE: Advanced Config Questions [1:1428] posted 01/12/2001
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First, the DLCIs are created by the FR carrier for the circuit they assigned
to you. As long as the carriers have not removed the DLCI (PVC) from the
circuit they assigned to you, you still see them when you do the "show
frame-relay pvc" from your router even you had deleted those DLCIs (PVCs)
from your configuration. The "show frame-relay pvc" will shows which pvc are
"active" or "inactive".

For the second question, just go to your "global configuration" mode and
remove those sub-interface by typing "no int s0.1, or s0.2, or s0.3...".
This will remove them from your current configuration. Make sure you save
your configuration after you remove them.

Hope this helps.
Thuan Nguyen

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Gary Bartlett
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 4:23 PM
To: associate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Advanced Config Questions [1:1428]


Hi guys,

I have 2 questions

1)   First, I have a router in production that I monitor, I recieved a trap
on it, when I went in I could see in the log that the router had restarted,
and that a few DLCI's changed status to deleated, I later found out that
those DLCI's were no longer in production, some are still in use, to avoid
further confusion I would like to remove the unused DLCI's, but I'm not sure
how to go about it, another detail I should mention is that this is takeing
place on a Serial 0 like I said it has several DLCI's configured on the same
interface

2) This is a easyer question, on another router sub-interfacer were
configures, s0.1, s0.2, s0.3, s0.4......, it was in use for frame-relay,
they are no longer in use, I can do a SHUT on them, but how would I remove
them from the config compleatly


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