frame-inarp and nbma mode.

From: Kumar, Senthil (senthil.kumar@intechnology.co.uk)
Date: Sun Feb 09 2003 - 06:00:42 GMT-3


is it a good practise to disable inverse-arp in physical and sub-interfaces
while doing static mapping at subinterface-level, as all dlci's by default
maps to the physical interface & inverse-arp is on. i think disabling
inverse-arp at the sub-interface alone doesnt make a good sense as all pvcs
will still be active at the phsycial level.

and when running multicasting according to the cisco web you use nbma mode
on nbma(fr/atm) networks. but do you always use nbma-mode while running
sparse-mode. i set up a test network and my multicasting works either with
nbma mode on/off.

i'd take your help.

thanks, sen



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