I believe that's the case if you have your encapsulation set to frame-relay. 
However, if it's a straight up serial link running the default HDLC 
encapsulation then it's essentially a P2P link. So my question is, in your 
example, what did you have the encapsulation on s0/2/0 set to? 

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On Jul 26, 2011, at 5:14 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought ospf default type for physical or multipoint was non broadcast
> yet when i have a serial link connecting two routers it does define it as P2P.
> 
> Does it do this because there are only 2 routers in the subnet/area ?
> 
> R2(config-if)#do sh ip ospf int brief
> Interface    PID   Area            IP Address/Mask    Cost  State Nbrs F/C
> Se0/2/0      1     0               172.29.25.2/24     64    P2P   1/1
> Se0/1/0.256  1     0               172.29.26.2/29     64    DR    2/2
> 
> Alef
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