From: Marko Berend (marko.berend@storm.hr)
Date: Mon Dec 08 2003 - 04:49:11 GMT-3
Michael,
You are right, you should not be concerned about FR pvcs, rather maps.
By default FR inverse arp is on, so by the time you disable it there is
bound to be some mappings done already.
When you disable FR inverse arp, it is a good idea to clear map cache
with "clear frame-relay inarp". Only then you will have the correct
static maps, you don't have to reload the router to achieve this.
You will always have pvcs but this way you won't use all of them. I hope
this helps.
Marko
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Whisenant [mailto:mwhisen@hiwaay.net]
Sent: 7. prosinac 2003 21:16
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Help on Frame-Relay
Ok so a bit more reading and a bit more thinking and here is where I am
now.
First. I finally copy run start, reloaded with the interface shutdown
the
last time. This time the interface was up and I reloaded. This time the
output of the show frame map only shows the static defined DLCI's that I
was expecting. The output of the show frame pvc still shows those DLCI's
that the switch is signalling as active in an active state.
I then shut the interface down, write mem, reload, no shut and all are
there. I then write mem, reload and they are all gone. Therefore I
conclude
that the output to check is the show frame-relay map and not show
frame-relay pvc. Further, it would seem that there is a specific order
that
has to happen to clear these mappings. If the router is running and you
no
shut the interface I can not get the expected results. So I further
conclude that since the proctor will immediately reload if I am cocky
and
confident in my configurations I can save that 7 mins on the reload
process?
The solution is to have the commands on all physical and logical
interfaces, correct?
At 01:55 PM 12/7/2003, Michael Whisenant wrote:
>Ok I am stuck...
>
>I am told "do not use any DLCI's not specified in this section" and am
>told that the verification is the output of the show frame-relay pvc
>command. The expected output on all devices are only those that I have
>static mappings.
>
>I have all routers with all interfaces administratively down. No
>configurations at all on the serials. I then do show frame-relay pvc
and
>get nothing. I completed configure the interface (either physical or
>logical multipoint subinterface. I check the output of show frame-relay
>pvc and only have the expected DLCI's. I then no shut the interface and
>almost immediately on the physical interfaces the other DLCI's are know
>and bound to the physical interface. I verify that I have no arp
>frame-relay and no frame-relay inverse-arp on all interfaces and it is
>still there.
>
>I have read somewhere and hear rumors that this will result in a loss
>of
>points for the section. I have reread Doyle, Solie, and Cisco.com and
have
>the commands that they suggest. I have also copy run start and reloaded
>the device as well. NO LUCK.... Help please...
>
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