Just to double check what you are saying...  You brought up some frame
links(N), inv arp did it's thing, you added  fram map commands (N-1), you
then reloaded that router/shut the interfaces, and without everything
statically mapped after the reload the dlci's that weren't mapped showed up
in a show frame map with the dlci mapped to the IP address of the other
end??
wow...  I was under the impression this couldn't be, but maybe something has
changed in the new IOS's.  Are you running a flavor of 12.1??
Can you send the configs and show map statement after a reload?

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Nigel Taylor
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 8:48 PM
To: Cisco Group Study; Chuck Larrieu; CCIE_Lab Group Study
Subject: Frame Relay...Inverse-Arp..?


Hi All,
            I was working through a number of frame relay lab and made =
some pretty cool observations.  The big one being that I had Inverse-Arp =
working as well while using the "frame-map" command.  Everything I know =
tells me this shouldn't be but it works.
I reloaded the routers and the Inverse arp worked. Even after shutting =
down the interface and bringing it back up the Inverse-Arp still worked. =
=20

Anyone got any  thoughts on how this could be working....?

Nigel...


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