From: John Neiberger (neiby@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 19:27:52 GMT-3
IIRC, I believe you add 'no arp frame-relay'
to the remote side to stop it from answering
inverse ARP requests.
I have no idea why this side would still
have a dynamic entry, especially if this is
the router that was reloaded. In the back
of my head I'm thinking it might have
something to do with AutoInstall, but I have
no information to back that up.
John
---- On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Giblin Dean L.
(DLGiblin@VASC.com) wrote:
> I believe you need to place a 'no
frame-relay inverse-arp' on router on
> the other end of the circuit. The other
router is still broadcasting
> this information.
>
> Dean
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tarek Sabry
[mailto:tsabry@houston.sns.slb.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 4:43 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Inverse ARP
>
> Hi
>
> I know this topic may have been beaten to
death but I would appreciate
> it if
> someone can give me any tips for dealing
with this. I fully-meshed the
> F/R
> switch. But I disabled inverse-arp on all
my interfaces. Why do I still
> see
> this dynamic mapping for DLCI 302
below???? What could be the reason? I
> reload the IOS on the router, but it
didn't help! I understand if the
> PVC is
> active because there's no way around that,
but why is it MAPPED?!!!
>
> Thanks
> Tarek
>
>
> r3#sh run
> Building configuration...
>
> Current configuration:
> !
> version 12.0
> ...
> ...
> !
> !
> interface Serial0/0
> ip address 10.10.10.3 255.255.255.0
> no ip directed-broadcast
> encapsulation frame-relay
> no ip mroute-cache
> frame-relay map ip 10.10.10.1 301
broadcast
> frame-relay interface-dlci 301
> no frame-relay inverse-arp
> frame-relay lmi-type ansi
> !
> ...
> ...
> !
> end
> r3#
> r3#sh frame map
> Serial0/0 (up): ip 10.10.10.1 dlci
301(0x12D,0x48D0), static,
> broadcast,
> CISCO, status defined,
active
> Serial0/0 (up): ip 10.10.10.2 dlci
302(0x12E,0x48E0), dynamic,
> broadcast,, status defined,
active
> r3#
>
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