FR inverse-arp
I'm going through some internetwork expert labs and one of them asks to have both a static and dynamic resolution of remote peers on the same dlci.
The solution output is below, as far as i'm aware once you create a static mapping to a dlci, inverse-arp is disabled on this dlci and hence you couldn't have the output below.
What do you think? IE screwed up and didn't record real outputs?
Rack1R1#show frame-relay map
Serial0/0 (up): ip 155.1.0.3 dlci 105(0x69,0x1890), static,
CISCO, status defined, active
Serial0/0 (up): ip 155.1.0.5 dlci 105(0x69,0x1890), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
The solution output is below, as far as i'm aware once you create a static mapping to a dlci, inverse-arp is disabled on this dlci and hence you couldn't have the output below.
What do you think? IE screwed up and didn't record real outputs?
Rack1R1#show frame-relay map
Serial0/0 (up): ip 155.1.0.3 dlci 105(0x69,0x1890), static,
CISCO, status defined, active
Serial0/0 (up): ip 155.1.0.5 dlci 105(0x69,0x1890), dynamic,
broadcast,, status defined, active
Networking, sometimes i love it, mostly i hate it.Its all about the $$$$
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kryolla Member Posts: 785with inverse arp you cant stop the reply to one thus dynamic and I am assuming it is the hub and the static is the spoke. HTHStudying for CCIE and drinking Home Brew
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EdTheLad Member Posts: 2,111 ■■■■□□□□□□Ah yes thx, i had inverse-arp disabled on the hub thats why i didn't see the same output.Networking, sometimes i love it, mostly i hate it.Its all about the $$$$