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    válasz tusi_ #508 üzenetére

    Jó lesz az a könyv. Az ábrán FR global címek vannak feltüntetve. Néhány oldallal előrébb el is magyarázzák a különbséget. Vagyis a local DLCI-k vannak úgy beállítva, hogy a túloldal global DLCI-vel egyezzen meg.

    "Frame Relay Global Addressing (DLCIs)

    The previous section discusses how Frame Relay addressing really works with local addressing.

    If you happened to come to this section on global addressing, and have not yet understood local addressing, stop now, and go back! Global addressing only makes sense if you have a good understanding of local addressing.

    Global addressing, or global DLCIs, is a convention service providers may use when choosing local DLCIs. By using the global addressing convention, documentation becomes easier, adding new sites becomes more predictable, and the DLCIs appear to be more like MAC addressing, with one DLCI per router.

    NOTE The use of global Frame Relay addressing does not change how Frame Relay uses local addresses, or the DLCIs in the frames as they pass over the network, and most importantly, routers still only configure and see local DLCIs."

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