Sounds like my CCNP - with the exception of the currency ;)

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On 08/07/2010, at 3:06, "Michael Lipsey" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Matt, thanks for the insight. To be honest, I have never done anything more
> than a simple point to point (always subinterfaced now that I think about
> it) frame relay connection in real life myself. The only time I have ever
> done anything remotely more than that is in a study scenario.
> 
> Without trying to show my age...my CCNP is over 10 years old and still
> current. =-)
> 
> -Mike
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hill [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 1:09 AM
> To: Michael Lipsey
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] To Subinterface or not to Subinterface
> 
> Hi Mike,
> 
> I ALWAYS use subinterfaces.  They are much more flexible, and are not
> susceptible to issues physical interfaces have (such as inverse ARP
> and dynamic mappings).  In the lab, of course you are bound to
> whatever the problem statement says, but in reality subinterfaces
> (even if there is just one DLCI) is much better.  FWIW, without trying
> to show my age, I was always using subinterfaces.  I did not even know
> that frame maps existed until I was starting to study for
> certification related stuff.
> 
> Short version - use subifs unless you must use something else.
> 
> Cheers,
> Matt
> 
> CCIE #22386
> CCSI #31207
> 
> On 7 July 2010 17:02, Michael Lipsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was doing a practice lab with a pretty simple frame-relay configuration
>> today, it caused me to go back and do a little review on Frame-relay and
>> ospf network types. Feels silly to go back over that stuff again at this
>> point but I spent an hour and half on it and feel better except for one
>> thing.
>> 
>> The frame-relay on this little practice lab was simple setup, R2, R4 and
> R5
>> with R2 as the hub between them. Specified to not change the ospf network
>> type (so it remains non-broadcast).
>> 
>> 
>> The solution implements subinterfaces on R4 and R5's serial interface. It
>> didn't really say to do that so I'm wondering what the logic might be that
> I
>> am missing this late night regarding if I should subinterface or not.
>> 
>> Usually I subinterface if they tell me to (duh) or if there is some other
>> indication of multiple subnets on the same physical interface - then I
> will
>> subinterface. Otherwise - am I forgetting another fundamental reason in
>> frame-relay to do subinterfaces?
>> 
>> Your thoughts are appreciated.
>> 
>> -Mike
>> 
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