You may also want to go into the interface in which is connected to the
frame we'll just say s0.1 under which you have say dlci 100 going from
rtra to b, dlci 110 from rtra to c, etc etc etc. On each of these
interfaces you will want to put: ip ospf network point-to-multipoint which
will make all of these interfaces have an timer of 30/120. There may be
other configuration that need to be implemented. Are you also advertising
all the network's in the same area ie. area 0?
If I could see the configuration on any of these routers I think I may be
able to help out a little more.
- mike dye
open domain services
www.ods.org
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Mike Canfield wrote:
> Hey group can you help me with this...
>
> I am studying for my BSCN. This is the lab that I have at work. The physical
>connections cannot be changed, the config on the frame switch maybe can be changed if
>I can convince
> my boss.
>
>
> routerA -----------\ /----------------- routerC
> \ /
> FRAME SWITCH
> / \
> routerB ----------/ \----------------- routerD
> |
>
>|----------routerE
>
>
> My problem is when I implement ospf, each router thinks that it is in its
> own area. I have connectivity across the frame switch, I can ping each
> address, but sh ip ospf neighbors shows nothing, and sh ip ospf int shows
> that there are no adjancies. Is there a way of making them recognize that
> they are all in the same area and elect a dr? What about when I want to work
> on a multiple area network? If the frame switch config needs
> to be changed what needs to be done, so I can pitch it to my boss.
>
> thanks,
>
> Mike Canfield, CCNA, CCDA
>
>
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