Frame Relay NBMA networks present problems with split-horizon if the topology is not a full mesh. Wat could u do to get around issues of split-horizon in frame-relay networks? ambrose 27-April-2009 01:06:52 AMComments Follow you must create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. Posted by crouse DLCI creation for each interface. Posted by sagitraz Follow you must create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. Posted by HamidAliKhan You should create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. Posted by nicholsonfenix |
Posted: 28-April-2009 12:40:56 AM By: nicholsonfenix You should create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. | |
Posted: 28-April-2009 02:41:54 AM By: HamidAliKhan Follow you must create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. | |
Posted: 28-April-2009 09:42:43 AM By: sagitraz DLCI creation for each interface. | |
Posted: 29-April-2009 02:50:29 AM By: crouse Follow you must create a subinterface for each DLCI. This will require a different subnet on each subinterface, but you resolve split-horizon issues. |