From: Rahmlow, Howard F. (howard.rahmlow@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 17 2000 - 22:03:39 GMT-3
Trust the books, they are right. Let me try and give you an example.
Lets just for fun, say you are asked to set up a hub abd spoke with 3
routers. Should be simple, but in this case you can not us sub-interfaces,
and you only have 1 DLCI at the hub.
If you just use one frame-map, to one spoke, and then test, Inv arp, should
have gotten the second for you, so it looks like everything works. Then you
reload, it does not work.
Its more work on the front end, but in the long run its worth it. If you
work in a mixed enviorment, like Cisco, and Bay (Nortel) you really have to
be carefull
Hope that helps.
Howard
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Hopkins [mailto:simon@muddypaws.net]
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 8:02 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Frame Relay Map Statements
It is specified in a few reference books that if you configure a static
map statement then Inverse Arp for that protocol & DLCI is disabled.
I have tried this out, but on reloading the router it seems to pick up
the dynamic arp entry again, along with the static entry. The "show
frame traffic" command however shows that no arp packets have been sent
or received.
Puzzled!
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