From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Mon Aug 11 2008 - 17:58:49 ART
From what I understand of mulitpoint interfaces, is that if I shut R5 and R6
main interfaces down, then R2 will put it's multipoint subinterface in
down/down state. Is that correct?
>not with out frame-relay EEK IMHO. You can apply those in a frame-relay
map-class
-Joe
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Subject: backup interface configuration: primary frame-relay multipoint
subinterface not going down when remote side is shut
I have R2, R5 and R6 in a frame-relay mesh config.
R2 has a multipoint subinterface to the cloud, R5 and R6 have physical
interfaces.
Inverse-arp is disabled.
R2 has a backup interface to R5 via s0/2/0.
From what I understand of mulitpoint interfaces, is that if I shut R5 and R6
main interfaces down, then R2 will put it's multipoint subinterface in
down/down state. Is that correct?
I even removed frame-maps and ip address off of R2, but the primary
interface is still up/up:
R2(config-subif)#do show ip int brief
Serial0/1/0.256 unassigned YES unset up
up
Serial0/2/0 150.100.25.2 YES NVRAM standby mode
down
R5(config-if)#do show ip int brief | inc 0/1/0
Serial0/1/0 150.100.100.5 YES manual administratively down
down
R6(config-if)#do show ip int brief | inc 0/1/0
Serial0/1/0 150.100.100.6 YES manual administratively down
down
Is there something else I am missing?
Thanks,
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