From: Standley, Jeffrey (jeffrey.standley@shawgrp.com)
Date: Mon Jul 10 2006 - 00:02:02 ART
If I understand correctly....
> frame-relay inverse-arp
turns on and off LISTENING to the arp messages
And
> arp frame-relay
Turns on and off SENDING the arp messages
Therefore turning off only frame-relay inverse-arp should be good enough to accomplish the desired effect.
Can anyone validate this....am I understanding this correctly?
Jeff Standley
Network Engineer (CCNP, CCSP)
The Shaw Group, Inc.
4171 Essen Ln
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
225.987.6209
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com <nobody@groupstudy.com>
To: Jeff Theunissen <jhtemail@yahoo.com.au>
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sun Jul 09 21:49:08 2006
Subject: Re: frame-relay inverse arp
hi, thanks for your reply, but what do you mean "can't hurt"? can u please
explain more detail?
On 7/10/06, Jeff Theunissen <jhtemail@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Not necessary but can't hurt
>
> JT
>
> bindong.shi@gmail.com wrote:
> hi group:
>
> Normally, we are required to not use auto-arp for frame-relay during CCIE
> exam, I just confuse about the 2 commands:
> frame-relay inverse-arp
> arp frame-relay
> I know frame-relay is necessary to trun off the auto arp. then how about
> the 2nd command? also necessary?
>
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