From: Jeff Blum (jblum99@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 02 1999 - 17:46:07 GMT-3
   
Try a different IOS release.  I found that it works
for some and not others.  It is a VERY quirky thing to
disable.
I have also had to save and reload my router after
executing the command 'no frame-relay inverse-arp'
before the command will stick.  If you do anything
else after the command (like doing a shut/no shut,
etc), the command disappears!
--- Martin Bander <cisco103@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I tried both and every combination of the two.  It
> still performs inverse
> arp.  It even removes the 'no frame-relay
> invers-arp' command from my
> running config.  I perform a 'show run' and I see
> the 'no frame-relay
> invers-arp' under the interface.  I then perform a
> 'clear
> fram-relay-inversearp' then again I show the running
> config and boom!
> Command is gone.
>
> There has to be a trick to this!
>
> Try It.
>
>         R5
>        /  \
>      R4    R3
>
> R5 has 2 sub-interfaces
> R4/R3 both use physical interfaces.
>
> Frame switch is full mesh
>
> I only want to use the PVC's as shown above.  I use
> map statements for R3 to
> R5 and R4 to R5.  I do not want to use the PVC
> between R4 and R3.  no
> fram-relay inver-arp should resolve this problem. It
> does not.
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Stephens, Paul [Prof.Serv]"
> <Paul.Andrew.Stephens@compaq.com>
> To: 'Martin Bander' <cisco103@hotmail.com>,
> ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: Frame Relay
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 18:06:07 -0000
>
> You'll have to either reload the router after
> setting the command or issue
> the clear frame-relay-inarp command. It seems to do
> an inverse-arp all the
> time until you have cleared it either by reloading
> or by the command above
>
> Paul Stephens
>
> UK INI Network Consultant
> Networks and Systems Integration Services
> Compaq Computer Ltd
>
> *mailto:paul.andrew.stephens@compaq.com
> <mailto:paul.andrew.stephens@compaq.com>
> * Mobile   +44 7818 457948
>
>
>
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Martin Bander [mailto:cisco103@hotmail.com]
>               Sent:   Thursday, December 02, 1999 17:32
>               To:     ccielab@groupstudy.com
>               Subject:        Frame Relay
>
>               All,
>
>               I'm trying to disable inverse-arp for a particular
> delci.  I
> already tried
>               the interface command 'No frame-relay inverse
> arp'.  Didn't
> work.  Has
>               anybody worked through this?
>
>
>
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