From: Brian Dennis (bdennis@internetworkexpert.com)
Date: Sun Dec 07 2003 - 17:33:18 GMT-3
        To answer your own question, ask yourself this.  How does a router
learn about a DLCI from the Frame Relay switch?  I will tell you that it has
nothing to do with ARP or InARP. 
        The statement in the lab about only using certain DLCIs does not
necessarily mean you can not learn about other DLCIs.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Whisenant
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 11:56 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Help on Frame-Relay
Ok I am stuck...
I am told "do not use any DLCI's not specified in this section" and am told 
that the verification is the output of the show frame-relay pvc command. 
The expected output on all devices are only those that I have static
mappings.
I have all routers with all interfaces administratively down. No 
configurations at all on the serials. I then do show frame-relay pvc and 
get nothing. I completed configure the interface (either physical or 
logical multipoint subinterface. I check the output of show frame-relay pvc 
and only have the expected DLCI's. I then no shut the interface and almost 
immediately on the physical interfaces the other DLCI's are know and bound 
to the physical interface. I verify that I have no arp frame-relay and no 
frame-relay inverse-arp on all interfaces and it is still there.
I have read somewhere and hear rumors that this will result in a loss of 
points for the section. I have reread Doyle, Solie, and Cisco.com and have 
the commands that they suggest. I have also copy run start and reloaded the 
device as well. NO LUCK.... Help please...
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