From: Joseph D. Phillips (josephdphillips@fastmail.us)
Date: Tue Jul 20 2004 - 12:29:15 GMT-3
Frame-relay map statements disable inverse-arp for the DLCIs that are
statically mapped. I was always told it's good practice to disable
frame-relay inverse arp when configuring static maps anyway.
From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios103/rpcg/79086.htm#3896
<snip>A static map links a specified next-hop protocol address to a
specified DLCI. Static mapping removes the need for Inverse ARP
requests; when you supply a static map, Inverse ARP is automatically
disabled for the specified protocol on the specified DLCI.<snip>
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 08:18:05 -0700, "Felice Russell"
<felicear@sbcglobal.net> said:
> Folks,
> I am wondering if I have missed a frame-relay key. Is it considered poor
> form or illegal configuration to use frame-relay inverse-arp with
> fram-relay
> map statements? I have tried without success to find a confirmation of
> this
> on CCO with no luck. I have found sample configurations using frame map
> statements with inverse-arp enabled but I am not certain that is solid
> enough proof. If someone is aware of a specific link with the details of
> inverse-arp and proper mapping techniques it would be greatly
> appreciated.
> Many Thanks,
> Felice
>
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