From: Sadiq Yakasai (sadiqtanko@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 05 2007 - 06:37:00 ART
Hi Boaz,
Well, so far you dont activate the pvc (via frame interface-dlci 105,
or fram map ip x.x.x.x 105 ) your dlci's would never become active.But
you have to watch out for the other ends doing an inverse arp and
depending on what kinda interface and config you've got on this local
side, your interface might actually bring up the dlci
On the alternative, you could create another multipoint subinterface
and move all those dlci's there (ofcourse if the question does not
prevent you from doin that).
For the most part, I tend to just get used to living with those dlci's
there on the interface (inactive and unused ofcourse) as I am guessing
on the D-day, chances are high you would find dlci's on an interface
which u wont be using either ways...
HTH
Sadiq
On 6/5/07, Boaz David <boazdavi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear group,
>
> I am studying the CCIE lab. I have the WB from IPexpert.
>
> I worked through several labs. Since I always delete and build new
> Frame-relay PVC on serial interface, I found a lot of unused PVC on that
> interfaces even I only config like
>
> interface s0/0.24 point-to-point
> frame-relay interfac-dlci 104
> ...
> ...
>
> If I show frame-relay pvc, I can see PVC 104 togather with other previously
> configured PVCs.
>
> like this
>
> DLCI = 104, DLCI USAGE = UNUSED, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
> Serial0/0
> DLCI = 105, DLCI USAGE = UNUSED, PVC STATUS = INACTIVE, INTERFACE =
> Serial0/0
>
>
> Is there any method to clear it out (say 105) as it difficult to my
> troubleshooting?
>
> Anyone can help?
>
> Boaz
>
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