Try 'clear frame' on the spoke router, see if it still works.  If that does do it, save
the config and reload the spoke router.

George Zhang

Sam LI wrote:

> well, read that chapter carefully, I have difficult on understanding when I
> first read it
>
> Sam Li
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ed Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:34 PM
> Subject: Frame Relay Map Help
>
> > I am working through Caslow's Bridges Router and Switches book and I am
> > trying to get a firm understanding of frame-relay.
> >
> > I have generally recreated the lab on page 126 with the minor changes of
> > adding another router and changing addresses.  For those without the book
> > (which is very good by the way) this is frame on physical interfaces in a
> > hub and spoke configuration.
> >
> > The hub can ping all spokes, and each spoke can ping the hub. However,
> > spokes can not ping each other until the 'frame-relay map ip" statement is
> > added to point to each spoke.
> >
> > Everything can now ping everything else.  Now we save the configs and
> > reload.
> >
> > Since map statements have not been added on the spokes to point to the hub
> > (since they were originally learned dynamically) I expect that dynamic
> > inverse arp to be disabled, and there will be no dynamic entries on the
> > spokes for the same protocol and the same dlci.
> >
> > This is not the case in my lab.... here is the relevant part of the config
> > on one spoke, and the results of  'show frame-relay map'
> >
> > interface Serial1
> >  ip address 192.168.14.2 255.255.255.0
> >  encapsulation frame-relay
> >  frame-relay map ip 192.168.14.3 201
> >  frame-relay map ip 192.168.14.4 201
> >  no frame-relay inverse-arp
> >
> > Router2#sho frame-relay map
> > Serial1 (up): ip 192.168.14.1 dlci 201(0xC9,0x3090), dynamic,
> >               broadcast,, status defined, active
> > Serial1 (up): ip 192.168.14.3 dlci 201(0xC9,0x3090), static,
> >               CISCO, status defined, active
> > Serial1 (up): ip 192.168.14.4 dlci 201(0xC9,0x3090), static,
> >               CISCO, status defined, active
> >
> > Can someone explain why this is happening? (also explain how disabling
> > frame-realy inverse arp works since I get similar results).
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ed
> >
> > Edward Moss, CCNP, CCDP
> >
> >
> >
> >
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