From: Peter.Bazelmans@ictivity.nl
Date: Sat Oct 28 2006 - 16:16:16 ART
try to be as specific as possible in case ANY question is not 100% clear
in that. When your lab says nothing about it, I think it is a good point
to turn off inarp for the unused DLCIs. It's the same in case you have
to make static mappings. ALWAYS make sure you do a SHOW FRAME MAP, to
get sure that there are no dynamic mappings left which may be dyn
created earlier.
Regards,
Peter
>>> "Mohamed Saeed" <mohamed_saeed2@rayacorp.com> 10/28/06 9:06 PM >>>
Hi GS,
I have a scenario in which frame relay inverse arp is used on a physical
interface. Some DLCIs are not use on this physical interface. Should I
disable frame relay inverse arp on these unused DLCIs?
The setup works with me whether I disabled inverse arp on unused DLCIs
or not, but I need to know what is best practice on a real lab exam.
Regards
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