RE: Unwanted DLCIs

From: Parrish, Ben (parrisb@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 15 2001 - 18:41:04 GMT-3


   
Tony,
If you know that the frame network is a full mesh and you desire to only use
specific pvc's on a multi-point interface, you will definitely want to turn
off inverse-arp and then use frame-relay map commands. Be careful as once
the frame-relay interface has used inverse arp and resolved the address it
does not time-out to the best of my knowledge. When first configuring the
interface turn inverse arp off before doing a no shut on the interface. It
has been said several times on this list and bears repeating to always use
frame maps on frame-relay networks when possible.
HTH,
Benjamin Parrish
Customer Engineering
Austin Network Management Center
NetSolve, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Dubiel [mailto:tdubiel@bellatlantic.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:33 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Unwanted DLCIs

If you have your frame relay switch configured for a full mesh
but you would like to see only the DLCIs you are using for a particular lab
in
a router, How do you turn this off on the serial interface on the router.

Right now when I do a show frame-relay pvc I see all DLCIs
active and the local unused.

Is the only way to get rid of all the DLCIs at the DTE to turn
off lmi at the switch or can you issue a command on the router to disable
LMI
or Inverse Arp to do this ?

Thanks,
Tony



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