Hmm... off the top of my head the only reason for that behavior that I can
think of is a passive-interface statement in your eigrp config, which you'd
probably notice.  <g>  Perhaps posting the configs is a good idea.

John

>  Hey again,
>  
>       I've run into a wall here trying to configure a small test lab. The
problem 
>  is, In my network of three routers, No routing protocol will traverse one

>  serial link. The serial link in question is up/up and ip traffic will
pass 
>  across it. static routes work, dynamic routes aren't ever learned. The
serial 
>  interfaces are all frame relay and are tested fully for ip functionality.

>  
>  
>  All 3 routers have 2 serial interfaces apeice. They are linked in a
triangle 
>  mesh on separate subnets for each link. They are running encapsulation 
>  frame-relay, with no keepalives. subinterfaces are point-to-point. On
both 
>  the offending routers a show ip eigrp interfaces return showing just the 
>  ethernet ports of the routers as the only interfaces used in the routing 
>  process. 
>  
>  Im just wondering if there is something crucial that I am totally missing

>  here. If required I will paste out the configs in another email. I just
don't 
>  like to write long emails with all the details if I don't have to. 
>  
>  Sorry if I leave some holes. Any advice would be appreciated.
>  
>  Thanks in advance,
>  Dave
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