Hello,

Well, the ospf network type and the real network type are not realy dependent :
you may specifie an "ospf network-type point-to-multypoint" on a point-to-point
frame-relay sub-interface... Thus, you have to ensure all your interfaces are
specifieing the same network type, and it should work fine.

Hope this help,
jean-marc

 
On 06-Dec-00 Ken Yeo wrote:
> In the book, on the spoke routers, all sub-interfaces didn't explicitly
> define multipoint or point-to-point inteface, I tried that and IOS 11.2/11.3
> requires multipoint or point-to-point interface type to be explicitly
> defined.
> 
> I think Doyle means to run point-to-point on the spoke routers because if
> they are multipoint, by default OSPF network types are mismatched between
> hub and spoke.
> 
> Am I correct? Or did I miss anything here?
> 
> Thanks!
> Ken
> 
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