once you entered one frame map; now, I have heard that it ain't. Thanks.
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From: Nigel Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 7:20 PM
To: Ronnie Royston; Cisco Group Study; Chuck Larrieu; CCIE_Lab Group
Study
Subject: Re: Frame Relay.
Why wouldn't it? Inverse ARP is a dynamic mapping, 'frame map' command is a
static mapping.
If I remember correctly, You must disable inverse arp on the major interface
even if you have 'no frame inverse' on the point-to-multipoint subinterface
to actually disable it (is that what is suprising
Can someone please clarify something. When you are asked to set up frame
and not use frame mapping, I was thinking to let inverse arp do it for you
on that particular router if you need that router to be multipoint,
otherwise point-to-point is the answer. Is that what they are looking for?
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