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Originally posted by 911skb
The DLCI 1023 is only for exchanging LMI status enquiries and responses, same as DLCI 0 if you used the Ansi-AnnexD LMI flavor.
You need to build the sub-interface, assing a DLCI to the sub-interface, use DLCI 100 for example and map the IP address.
Good luck.
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Like you said, 1023 is used for LMI, and that's what you're seeing, not his configured DLCI which probably is something different. A Cisco router won't let you configure anything above 1007.
You need to send the interface configs, the output of "sho int" doesn't give us enough info.
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