Looks right to me, those are the DLCI's they use in the labs.

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Joe Danrich <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am now building a hardware lab with 1841's, 2811, 2821, 3825, 3845 and
> 3750's switches that I have to mimic as close as possible the ProctorLabs
> set-up that is used for the IPE Lab books.
>
> I was looking for the frame-switch confguration which I believe I stumbled
> upon on Joe Astorino's blog postg in 2009 that provides the configuration
> of the ProctorLab Frame-swtich.
>
> Here is what I found and I was wondering if anyone knew if this was the
> relevant configuration?
>
> frame-relay switching
> !
> interface Serial0
>  description R2 Serial
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  clockrate 64000
>  frame-relay intf-type dce
>  frame-relay route 204 interface Serial1 402
>  frame-relay route 205 interface Serial2 502
>  frame-relay route 206 interface Serial3 602
>  frame-relay route 214 interface Serial1 412
>  frame-relay route 215 interface Serial2 512
>  frame-relay route 216 interface Serial3 612
>  frame-relay route 224 interface Serial1 422
>  frame-relay route 225 interface Serial2 522
>  frame-relay route 226 interface Serial3 622
> !
> interface Serial1
>  description R4 Serial
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  clockrate 64000
>  frame-relay intf-type dce
>  frame-relay route 402 interface Serial0 204
>  frame-relay route 405 interface Serial2 504
>  frame-relay route 406 interface Serial3 604
>  frame-relay route 412 interface Serial0 214
>  frame-relay route 415 interface Serial2 514
>  frame-relay route 416 interface Serial3 614
>  frame-relay route 422 interface Serial0 224
>  frame-relay route 425 interface Serial2 524
>  frame-relay route 426 interface Serial3 624
> !
> interface Serial2
>  description R5 Serial
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  clockrate 64000
>  frame-relay intf-type dce
>  frame-relay route 502 interface Serial0 205
>  frame-relay route 504 interface Serial1 405
>  frame-relay route 506 interface Serial3 605
>  frame-relay route 512 interface Serial0 215
>  frame-relay route 514 interface Serial1 415
>  frame-relay route 516 interface Serial3 615
>  frame-relay route 522 interface Serial0 225
>  frame-relay route 524 interface Serial1 425
>  frame-relay route 526 interface Serial3 625
> !
> interface Serial3
>  description R6 Serial
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  clockrate 64000
>  frame-relay intf-type dce
>  frame-relay route 602 interface Serial0 206
>  frame-relay route 604 interface Serial1 406
>  frame-relay route 605 interface Serial2 506
>  frame-relay route 612 interface Serial0 216
>  frame-relay route 614 interface Serial1 416
>  frame-relay route 615 interface Serial2 516
>  frame-relay route 622 interface Serial0 226
>  frame-relay route 624 interface Serial1 426
>  frame-relay route 625 interface Serial2 526
> !
>
> It sure would help to have this so I wouldn't have to re-invent the wheel!
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>
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