>example 2 : Lab 1 detailed solutions page 25
>the frame-relay interface-dlci command does not work as expected, you get
the error message it is already assigned. again, not >according to the
response given in the detailed solutions guide. I fixed this by using the
clear frame-relay inarp command and quickly >setting up the interface before
the entries were populated again.

This can happen if frame-relay is configured and the interface is up before
"no frame-relay inverse-arp" is configured.  A dynamic mapping may have
already been created (check "show frame map").  As you mentioned a "clear
frame inarp" will resolve this.  After you disable inverse-arp you shouldn't
need to do anything "quickly"... inverse arp will no longer be running.

-Dave


On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marko,
> It's not frame relay, i don't think i said anything about that besides
> requesting normal help. It's the output for mismatches in the vlan listings
> for example. Or the mismatches in expected behaviour as per by the book. If
> you want i can write down the errata as i come along and sent it to you, but
> it won't be my main objective.
>
> example 1: Lab 2 detailed solutions 2.1
> the sh vlan brief outputs, specifically the port assignments, don't match
> with what is put on the router with loading the initial configs.
>
> example 2 : Lab 1 detailed solutions page 25
> the frame-relay interface-dlci command does not work as expected, you get
> the error message it is already assigned. again, not according to the
> response given in the detailed solutions guide. I fixed this by using the
> clear frame-relay inarp command and quickly setting up the interface before
> the entries were populated again.
>
> example 3: Lab 1 detailed solutions page 15
> the VLAN listings for Cat1 and Cat2 have the names for vlan 200 and 300
> mixed up. For a lot of these things i thought it wast the pod not loading
> properly, but compare to page 10 and 11  if you wish. They are tiny things,
> but as you know tiny things can be frustrating,can lead to huge
> misunderstandings and to be honest it does take away from my lab time which
> is not cheap. Am not talking semantics here either (looking an hour into
> things is not semantics)I could be wrong ofcourse, but i checked it
> thoroughly and does seem to pop up quite a lot and that only for the first 2
> lab is not very stimulating as i'm sure you'd understand. Although the guide
> is very comprehensive (i am using that to learn actually) and i am happy
> with the material, i just wanted to let you guys know about these things and
> hopefully improve them.
>
> ironically, yes it will help me become better at troubleshooting, but
> unintended as per the guide :-)
>
>
>
> On 3 Mar 2011, at 14:48, Marko Milivojevic wrote:
>
> >
> > Alef,
> >
> > From what I see, most of your issues come from FrameRelay mapping issues.
> This is expected IOS behavior and not an error in our material.
> >
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> > On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 03:36, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Be that as it may, the amount of errors in the listings i see keeps me
> more busy figuring things out then actually working on the labs themselves.
> It's seriously not funny anymore. With all due respect, I did not pay 3k for
> the books to instead download the softcopies you know.
> >
> > I am not talking about (so far) errors in commands, i am talking about
> the output of listings i see that don't match up. As i am wondering if
> that's actually due to the pod not loading up properly (which is quite the
> pain as well) i am constantly looking at the layer 2 connectivity diagram to
> see which one it is.
> >
> > Alef
> >
> > On 2 Mar 2011, at 15:20, Marko Milivojevic wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hello Alef,
> >>
> >> From time to time, there are indeed errors in the material, but most of
> it gets corrected when reported. To ensure the most up-to-date material with
> corrected errors, have you downloaded the latest revision of our workbooks
> from your student account on IPexpert.com?
> >>
> >> --
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> >> Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert
> >>
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> >>
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> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 02:56, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I hope there's not to many mistakes like this in the workbooks, i just
> spend 30 minutes figuring out why things are not working, the listings for
> the vlans are not consistent in the output for lab1, page 15, they mix up
> vlanE (200) and vlanF (300).
> >>
> >> well good for my troubleshooting skills if that happens very often its
> not going to be that good for my confidence in the materials
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Alef
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