From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Apr 22 2007 - 09:38:48 ART
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200703/msg00287.html
Due to the autoinstall installation..
One can find answers in the archives.
Even by just browsing.
Kewl
--- Darby Weaver <darbyweaver@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Nope - I turned up R3 and R4.
>
> I even added a secondary IP to R3 - which gets no
> mapping as expected. Only the primary ip address
> did.
>
> R4 has only Frame enabled and CDP and had no fram
> mapping till ip address was added.
>
> All as expected and normal fair.
>
> However, how does one artificially create the
> 0.0.0.0
> inverse are mappings.
>
> Do I need to do something special?
>
> I always assumed (Ass out of U and Me) than they
> were
> just the by-product of unconfigured frame spokes.
>
> Now I wonder...
>
> I guess I better go back and review the NMC COD and
> the IE COD and see if these guys explained this to
> me
> somehwere and I missed it.
>
> Of course the goal is typically to remove them and
> not
> create them.
>
> So - if I never had them and thought I was doing
> something correctly, perhaps I was not as correct as
> I
> had thought I was.
>
> However, since I learned to not create the problem
> and
> a couple of techniques that worked I thought this
> topic closed.
>
> But if I cannot create them, then, I stand reason of
> being in Todd's boat of not being able to correct
> them
> should they come up sometime.
>
> However, I must say in the past, I have resolved
> this
> issue successfully. But what if it does persist?
>
>
> Anyone can add more to "how to create 0.0.0.0
> inverse
> arp mappings if we do not get them by default"?
>
> Hate to ask for the opposite of what we normally
> want,
> but I ma curious and I'm not sure I will find this
> where I am going back to look.
>
> I do have my Cisco Press Frame Relay Solutions book
> on
> hand and I'll hit it too - I normally do not have to
> many questions.
>
> But this was a given that is not working the way I
> understood it to work.
>
>
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