Why rebooting routers not possible in GNS3? What if stop n start router..
Isn't this same as reload?
Cheers.
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From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Adrian Brayton
Sent: 14 August 2010 04:23 PM
To: Bilal Hansrod
Cc: Edward John; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: Frame-relay config in GNS3
Per Scott Morris, if you were to do a "no shut" on a FR interface before you
added the "no frame inverse arp" command then the only guaranteed way to
make sure there are no dynamic mapping's left is to reboot your router which
is impossible in GNS3.
On Aug 14, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Bilal Hansrod wrote:
> Correction = *routing , I meant to say router
>
> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Bilal Hansrod
<bilal.hansrod_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Edward,
>>
>> It looks like your routing is trying to invoke auto install as I can see
>> from your 0.0.0.0 maps. I had same issue last time, did you try to
>> create/delete any sub interfaces on frame relay.
>>
>> Please correct me guys, if I am wrong.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bilal
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Edward John <
>> edwardjohn2020_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> All the time I configure frame-relay in GNS3, I couldn't filter the
>>> unwanted
>>> DLCI coming from the FRSW.. Can anyone verify whether my config is
wrong?
>>>
>>> !
>>> interface Serial1/0
>>> ip address 34.1.24.4 255.255.255.0
>>> encapsulation frame-relay
>>> serial restart-delay 0
>>> no dce-terminal-timing-enable
>>> * no arp frame-relay*
>>> frame-relay map ip 34.1.24.2 402 broadcast
>>> frame-relay map ip 34.1.24.4 402
>>> frame-relay interface-dlci 402
>>> * no frame-relay inverse-arp*
>>> !
>>> Rack1R4#show frame-relay map
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 413(0x19D,0x64D0)
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 405(0x195,0x6450)
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 403(0x193,0x6430)
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 402(0x192,0x6420)
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 401(0x191,0x6410)
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 34.1.24.2 dlci 402(0x192,0x6420), static,
>>> broadcast,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> Serial1/0 (up): ip 34.1.24.4 dlci 402(0x192,0x6420), static,
>>> CISCO, status defined, active
>>> !
>>> Rack1R4#show frame-relay pvc | include DLCI
>>> DLCI = 401, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial1/0
>>> DLCI = 402, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial1/0
>>> DLCI = 403, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial1/0
>>> DLCI = 405, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial1/0
>>> DLCI = 413, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE =
Serial1/0
>>> !
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried following actions, and result is negative
>>>
>>> After configuring the interface shut the interface, and ensured no more
>>> dynamic map & did no shut
>>> Restarted the router
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *Regards,*
>>> *John*
>>>
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