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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Question 49

How do you disable inverse-arp per DLCI?

1 comments:

Packets Analyzed said...

Frame-relay inverse arp is used to create dynamic mappings in frame-relay networks. Inverse arp is used to discover the address of a device on a virtual circuit.

Inverse-arp is enabled by default.

To disable inverse arp enter the interface config command "no frame-relay inverse-arp" or per protocol/DLCI "no frame-relay inverse-arp ip 102"

You do not need to disable inverse-arp on a point-to-point interface because there is only a single destination.

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