From: John Neiberger (neiby@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jan 04 2002 - 18:56:13 GMT-3
The router learns about the frame relay PVCs via LMI. If this
is a lab network and you simply don't want them anymore then
you can change the configuration of your frame relay switch.
If this is a production router then you'd need to contact your
provider and have them cancel the PVC, but I'm guessing that
you're talking about a lab router.
Why are you wanting to delete the unused PVCs?
If you're using inverse arp and you're getting maps for truly
unwanted connections and you don't have access to the frame
relay switch to change your mappings, you can disable inverse
arp on multipoint interfaces or simply use subinterfaces.
Does that answer your question or did I answer a question you
weren't asking? ;-)
Regards,
John
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