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Re: Inquiry on Frame Relay Link remote login



On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:57 PM, hadi motamedi<motamedi24@gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: hadi motamedi <motamedi24@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 6:20 AM
> Subject: Inquiry on Frame Relay Link remote login
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> Dear Users
> We have an Linux 7.2 server

Debian doesn't have a 7.x release.  What do you mean by 7.2? Is this
really Debian?

run dpkg -l dpkg and reply to the list with the result.

> that has running Frame Relay links with an
> network element . As the network element is locted at the far site , we need
> to be able to have remote access to this network element right from the
> Linux server remote login . Please be informed that we have completed for

Remote to what? You have at least one Linux system connected via Frame
Relay to the provider/ISP?  Is SSH or something similar running you
can login remotely with?

Are you able to pass traffic on the framerelay link?  Can you ping the
gateway? Can you ping other things past the gateway?

If you're uncertian the DLCI is right, you can use tcpdump to monitor
the interface.  If this works like Juniper Networks routers, you'll
see the DLCI status messages appear at regular intervals (every 30
seconds? maybe every 2-3 minutes...).  It's been a few weeks since I
saw tcpdump display the output, so I don't recall exactly.

> the IP Addr to DLCI mapping on the Linux server "fr_conv" file but remote
> login is not possible at now . Can you please let us know what is wrong in
> our configuration?
> Regards
> H.Motamedi
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