5.2 Configuring Frame Relay  
  5.2.2 Configuring a static Frame Relay map  
The local DLCI must be statically mapped to the network layer address of the remote router when the remote router does not support Inverse ARP. This is also true when broadcast traffic and multicast traffic over the PVC must be controlled. These static Frame Relay map entries are referred to as static maps.

Use the frame-relay map protocol protocol-address dlci [broadcast] command to statically map the remote network layer address to the local DLCI.

 

Lab Activity

Lab Exercise: Configuring Frame Relay PVC

In this lab, the student will configure two routers back-to-back as a Frame Relay permanent virtual circuit (PVC).

   
 

Lab Activity

e-Lab Activity: show frame-relay map

In this activity, the student will demonstrate how to use the show frame-relay map command to display the current map entries and information about the connections.

   
 

Web Links

Configuring Dynamic and Static Mapping for Multipoint Subinterfaces

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/ tk713/tk237/technologies_configuration_ example09186a008009421f.shtml