Configuring Inverse Frame Relay Arp - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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You can include the following statements:

Configuring Inverse Frame Relay ARP

Frame Relay interfaces support inverse Frame Relay ARP, as described in RFC 2390,
Inverse Address Resolution Protocol. When inverse Frame Relay ARP is enabled, the
router responds to received inverse Frame Relay ARP requests by providing IP address
information to the requesting router on the other end of the Frame permanent virtual
circuit (PVC).
The router does not initiate inverse Frame Relay ARP requests.
By default, inverse Frame Relay ARP is disabled. To configure a router to respond
to inverse Frame Relay ARP requests, include the
For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can include this statement, see inverse-arp.
You must configure Frame Relay encapsulation on the logical interface to support
inverse ARP. For more information, see "Configuring Frame Relay Interface
Encapsulation" on page 380.
—DTE full status polling interval. The DTE sends a status inquiry to the
n391dte
DCE at the interval specified by
which these inquiries expect a full status report; for example, a
of 10 would specify a full status report in response to every tenth inquiry. The
intermediate inquiries ask for a keepalive exchange only. The range is from
1 through
255
, with a default value of
—DCE error threshold. The number of errors required to bring down
n392dce
the link, within the event-count specified by
1 through
, with a default value of
10
n392dte
—DTE error threshold. The number of errors required to bring down
the link, within the event-count specified by
1 through
10
, with a default value of
—DCE monitored event-count. The range is from 1 through
n393dce
default value of
4
.
—DTE monitored event-count. The range is from 1 through
n393dte
default value of
.
4
t391dte
—DTE keepalive timer. Period at which the DTE sends out a keepalive
response request to the DCE and updates status depending on the DTE error
threshold value. The range is from
of
10
seconds.
—DCE keepalive timer. Period at which the DCE checks for keepalive
t392dce
responses from the DTE and updates status depending on the DCE error threshold
value. The range is from
inverse-arp;
t391dte
.
n391dte
6
.
n393dce
.
3
n393dte
3
.
through
seconds, with a default value
5
30
5
through
30
seconds, with a default value of
inverse-arp
Configuring Inverse Frame Relay ARP
Chapter 16: Configuring Frame Relay
specifies the frequency at
value
n391dte
. The range is from
. The range is from
, with a
10
, with a
10
15
seconds.
statement:
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