Hi All,

I have a hub-and-spoke topology with 3 routers.  Router A acts as a hub
router with pure dynamic multipoint on the Frame Relay network (NBMA).
Router B and router C are spoke ones with no static mapping.  The three
router running EIGRP protocol with the same Autonomous System number.

Problem:  On router A, I can see all LAN/WAN subnets on router B and C
learning through EIGRP.  However, on router B (the spoke) I cannot see the
subnets of router C (the other spoke of the hub), which it supposes to learn
throught EIGRP.  Vice versa, router C cannot see routes to subnets on router
B.  What's the problem with this picture?  Any solution for this?  The IP
scheme for the 3 routers as follow.  By the way, I turned off the
"auto-summary" on EIGRP

Router A:     WAN IP = 192.168.1.1    255.255.255.248
                    LAN IP  = 10.1.1.1    255.255.0.0

Router B:    WAN IP = 192.168.1.2    255.255.255.248
                    LAN IP = 10.2.1.1    255.255.0.0

Router C:    WAN IP = 192.168.1.3    255.255.255.248
                    LAN IP = 10.3.1.1    255.255.0.0

Thanks All in advance!




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