Is this problem on a router acting as a frame relay switch by any chance??
A switch shouldn't care about mapping network-layer addresses to DLCIs
since it works at the data-link layer. Just a thought..
Priscilla
>Danny Cox wrote:
> >
> > My understanding is that frame relay inverse arp is
If this is a real network, not a lab toy, don't use inverse arp, just
because you can doesn't mean you should.
IMHO set up p-t-p subinterfaces and define your dlci
Dave
Danny Cox wrote:
>
> My understanding is that frame relay inverse arp is enabled by default.
> We have
> a lab built up f
My understanding is that frame relay inverse arp is enabled by default.
We have
a lab built up from 2500s in the main and one 2600, all running 12.1
We're finding that each time we restart the router we've to set
frame-relay inverse-arp ip 201
etc on some of the interfaces .. I forget whether t
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