You only have one side (R4) using inverse-arp, the other side needs to know how to get back (P2P sub-interface / frame-relay interface-dlci XXX) . If I remember correctly, if you are going to use inverse-arp, you need to do a no inverse-arp on the DLCIs you dont want to use. I think back to when Scott Morris said, "you need to think like the router" or something like that... How will the router know which DLCI to use if there are more than one on the line?
On Jun 22, 2010, at 1:08 PM, virtualtech wrote: > Team > > I am having issues with Volume 1 Lab 6. I got to the part on task 6.4 where > the DSG is basically explaining that R2 will not send out Inverse arp > requests but will respond to them. > > The last command I entered was turning on inverse arp for router R4. When I > do sh frame map I get the following output: > > R4#sh frame map > > Serial0/0/0 (up): ip 150.100.100.2 dlci 412(0x19C,0x64C0), dynamic, > > broadcast,, status defined, active > > The DSG says I should also see DLCI 402 and then be able to ping its IP > 150.100.24.2 but I am not able to see that DLCI or ping it. I have checked > all of my commands several times and I also downloaded the latest DSG from > the site to make sure there were no updates. > > I also watched the Vol 1 walkthrough video to see if there was another > example there but the video does not follow all of the same steps that are > listed in the DSG. > > Please let me know how I should proceed? I am also including the > configurations for routers R2 and R4. > > Thank You > > > > > > > <R2.rtf><R4.rtf>_______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com
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