Does inverse arp forward routing protocols?

I know by doing the, frame-relay map ip <x.x.x.x> (dlci #) broadcast routing protocols work in my lab inside of packet tracer. But when I was just doing inverse arp dynamically, "Serial0/0 (up): ip 80.53.32.1 dlci 25, dynamic, broadcast, CISCO, status defined, active" the routing protocols do not work. Is there a way to have inverse arp to work with broadcast?

Cool, i'll read it in just a big. Would you also happen to know if a cloud in Packet Tracer is able to work from point-to-point (sub interfaces) frame relay networks? I am attempting it and I can't get the cloud to except more then a few mappings of the sub interfaces dlci's so only half of it works, the rest I get an error message

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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]                                                                            15  0.005307
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> init()                                                                21  0.005328
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    STATEMENT_CACHE_SIZE = 1000                                            181  0.005509
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> init()                                                               505  0.006014
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> loadClientRuntime()                                                   27  0.006041
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Loading SQLDBC client runtime ...                                         19  0.006060
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SQLDBC Module  : C:\usr\sap\CM1\hdbclient\libSQLDBCHDB.dll               779  0.006839
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SQLDBC Runtime : libSQLDBCHDB 1.00.68 Build 0384084-1510                  74  0.006913
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SQLDBC client runtime is 1.00.68.0384084                                  45  0.006958
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> getNewConnection()                                                    28  0.006986
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- getNewConnection(con_hdl=0)                                           78  0.007064
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> checkEnvironment(con_hdl=0)                                           34  0.007098
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> connect(con_info_p=0000000000000000)                                  27  0.007125
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Try to connect via secure store (DEFAULT) on connection 0 ...             62  0.007187
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> check_db_params(con_hdl=0)                                         61365  0.068552
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Attach to HDB : 1.00.68.384084 (NewDB100_REL)                           7595  0.076147
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Database release is HDB 1.00.68.384084                                    49  0.076196
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : Database 'HDB/00' instance is running on 'hanaserver'            6867  0.083063
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : Connect to DB as 'SAPCM1', connection_id=201064                 43659  0.126722
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DB max. input host variables  : 32767                                   6954  0.133676
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DB max. statement length      : 1048576                                   34  0.133710
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DB max. array size            : 100000                                    75  0.133785
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  use decimal precision as length                                           21  0.133806
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  ABAPVARCHARMODE is used                                                   19  0.133825
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : DBSL buffer size = 1048576                                         20  0.133845
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Command info enabled                                                      19  0.133864
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Now I'm connected to HDB                                                  18  0.133882
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  00: hanaserver-HDB/00, since=20140602134916, ABAP= <unknown> (0)          30  0.133912
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBConnect(rc=0)                                                    18  0.133930
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=30,arg_p=0000000000000000)             24  0.133954
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.133972
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=21,arg_p=000000000205F460)             22  0.133994
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.134012
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)                                       36  0.134048
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=7,arg_p=000000000205F4B0)              25  0.134073
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.134090
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=63,arg_p=000000000205F2B0)             23  0.134113
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.134131
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=21,arg_p=000000000205F300)          12214  0.146345
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    32  0.146377
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=11,arg_p=000000000205F420)             26  0.146403
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.146421
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=22,arg_p=000000000205F390)             23  0.146444
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    37  0.146481
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=13,arg_p=000000000205F260)             29  0.146510
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.146528
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=24,arg_p=000000000205F210)             37  0.146565
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    35  0.146600
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=51,arg_p=000000000205F200)             40  0.146640
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=15)                                                   31  0.146671
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,op=3,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  46  0.146717
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=000000000205F4B0,da_p=000000000205F540,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  89  0.146806
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- buildSQLStmt(len=27,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0)                            33  0.146839
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0)           75  0.146914
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  sc_p=0000000003AEAC40,no=0,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=27,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AD913E0,table=SVERS                        
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  46  0.146960
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SELECT VERSION FROM SVERS  ;                                              23  0.146983
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 PREPARE on connection 0                                   21  0.147004
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0)                                                  6174  0.153178
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  53  0.153231
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     25  0.153256
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540)          25  0.153281
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.153311
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0)                                    21  0.153332
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  54  0.153386
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.153419
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.153452
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.153488
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  95  0.153583
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0000 on connection 0                                      28  0.153611
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 SET InputSize=1                                           23  0.153634
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   22  0.153656
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0000, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            6404  0.160060
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   36  0.160096
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.160129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160150
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,types=000000000205F518,#col=1,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  37  0.160187
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=72,rec_lng=144,db_lng=144
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160218
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=144, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160249
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160270
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      21  0.160291
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,arr_size=1,types=000000000205F518,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  45  0.160336
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  41  0.160377
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.160397
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40)                                   20  0.160417
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            23  0.160440
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    next() of C_0000, rc=0                                                  27  0.160467
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    fetch() of C_0000, #rec=1, rc=0, rcSQL=0                                28  0.160495
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> deactivate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540,rc=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  91  0.160586
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> StmtCacheFree(DBSL:C_0000)                                            24  0.160610
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 CLOSE resultset on connection 0                           20  0.160630
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBRead(rc=0)                                                       34  0.160664
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=43,arg_p=00000001400FAB06)             25  0.160689
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : SAP RELEASE (DB) = 740                                             19  0.160708
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    16  0.160724
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=41,arg_p=00000001400FAB98)             49  0.160773
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.160792
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=14,arg_p=0000000002055888)             22  0.160814
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.160832
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=50,arg_p=0000000002055880)             22  0.160854
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    26  0.160880
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=52,arg_p=00000000020558F0)             23  0.160903
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.160920
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=20,arg_p=0000000141FC74F0)             99  0.161019
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : STMT SIZE = 1048576                                                21  0.161040
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : MARKER_CNT = 32767                                                 18  0.161058
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.161077
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  NTAB: SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM DDNTT WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS'...
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161115
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,op=3,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.161146
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=0000000002055180,da_p=00000000020551B0,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.161178
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- buildSQLStmt(len=63,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0)                            23  0.161201
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160)           38  0.161239
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  sc_p=0000000003AEACD8,no=1,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=63,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AE09690,table=DDNTT                        
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161277
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM "DDNTT" WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS' ;          21  0.161298
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 PREPARE on connection 0                                   19  0.161317
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0)                                                  6453  0.167770
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_test_and_open: 1 open cursors (delta=1)                            30  0.167800
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: 1 open cursors, tx = NO , bc = NO                     18  0.167818
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: db_con_dirty = YES                                    16  0.167834
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBBegRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.167869
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     23  0.167892
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,da_p=00000000020551B0)          23  0.167915
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.167947
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0)                                    23  0.167970
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.168004
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.168034
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.168065
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168097
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0001 on connection 0                                      20  0.168149
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 SET InputSize=1                                           19  0.168168
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   20  0.168188
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0001, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            5712  0.173900
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   34  0.173934
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.173966
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=2)                                    21  0.173987
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,types=0000000002055240,#col=2,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.174021
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=2,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=16,db_lng=4
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.174051
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=16, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=65536)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.174083
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=65536)                                20  0.174103
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      30  0.174133
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,arr_size=65536,types=0000000002055240,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.174169
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBBegRead(rc=0)                                                    24  0.174193
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBExeRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.174228
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     20  0.174248
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.174281
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.174301
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8)                                   20  0.174321
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            20  0.174341
    4 ETW000&

    Hi,
    Could you check for SAP Note   1952701 - DBSL supports new HANA version number
    Regards,
    Gaurav

  • Bought a new Ipod touch and the WiFi does not connect.  Tried Reset and total Restore, does not connect to Router on DHCP, tried Static manually and still can not get it to connect even though it registers as connected.

    Bought a new Ipod touch and the WiFi does not connect.  Tried Reset and total Restore, does not connect to Router on DHCP, tried Static IP, Subnet, Router and DNS manually and still can not get it to connect even though it registers as connected.  Using Airport for router, latest firmware, no problems with Iphone 4 or Macbook Pro or any other internet devices.  After total Restore (factory settings) tried again, showed connected to router, but does not display "check" next to router but little rotating icon even though the wifi range signal shows connected at full strength and it says it is connected.  Just can't seem to get it to generate an IP.  Any solutions other than turning it on and off again?  Not a Merry Christmas morning.

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  • Process does not follow the routing ends up in complete status

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    And followed the tutorial ‘Create Your First LiveCycle Application’
    Deployed it on the server when I test the same
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    And nothing shows up when trying to record and play back the process
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