RE: Frame-Relay Inverse-Arp

From: David Wolsefer (dwolsefer@totality.com)
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 13:55:43 GMT-3


Bruce Caslow's book "Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIEs" covers this
very well.

Regards,

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Dennis [mailto:bdennis@internetworkexpert.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 5:58 PM
To: 'Ahmed Mustafa'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Frame-Relay Inverse-Arp

        The rule of thumb is that the command is applied wherever the IP
address is assigned.

        As a side note, if using multipoint subinterfaces with only static
mappings then InARP does not need to be disabled.

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ahmed Mustafa
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 9:49 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Frame-Relay Inverse-Arp

   Can the command "No Frame-relay Inverse-Arp" be applied on a
sub-interface or has to be a physical interface.

If there is a case where Hub router has a multipoint interface to spoke 1
and spoke 2, and another multipoint interface to spoke 3. The scenerio
requires that dynamic frame-relay must be disabled on first multipoint
interface, and not on second one.



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