HEllo Edward,
Are you using the FRSW provided in GNS3 ?
Try configuring a 3640/ other router as a frame-relay sw instead of using
the one provided by GNS3.
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Grammer, Christopher <
cgrammer_at_essilorusa.com> wrote:
> As a side note, "no arp frame-relay" does not work.
>
> Here is the explanation from Brian McGahan:
>
> A common misconception is that the "no arp frame-relay" command stops the
> responses to Frame Relay inverse-arp requests. This is not true. The "no
> arp
> frame-relay" command actually does not relate to frame relay inverse-arp at
> all. Type it in and do a "show frame-relay map". You can see by the dynamic
> mappings that it does not disable the processing of inverse-arp.
>
> Frame Relay inarp can be disabled in the following manners:
>
> 1. "no frame-relay inverse-arp"
>
> disables inarp for all protocols and all dlci's on that interface
>
> 2. "no frame-relay inverse-arp [protocol] [dlci]"
>
> disables inarp for a specific protocol and dlci pair
>
> 3. "frame-relay map [protocol] [dlci]"
>
> disables inarp for a specific protocol and dlci pair
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Edward John <
> edwardjohn2020_at_googlemail.com
> > wrote:
>
> > Thanks to everyone. I will check this again in real routers and verify..
> > I used to always no shut the interface, only after configuring
> > "encapsulation frame-relay", "no arp frame-relay" and "no frame-relay
> > inverse-arp"..
> > I think I also should try in reverse...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
>
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