one might also refer to the CCIE list archives at:

http://www.groupstudy.com/cgi-bin/wilma/ccielab

where this and just about every other practice lab has been discussed to
death.

hhhmmmm.... the CCIE lab list is starting to become flooded with general
information questions, and the original list is starting to see CCIE lab
prep questions.....

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Erick B.
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 10:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CC CAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]


How about neighbor statements?

--- "Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD"
 wrote:
> This is an interesting situation. You are not
> allowed to use the ip ospf
> network command to change the network type ? Ok. Are
> you allowed to change
> the ptp on R1 to multipoint ? No ?
> The network type is a critical factor on whether
> full adjacency is achieved.
>
> Frame map statements and ip ospf priority 0
> statements on R2 and R3 in
> conjunction with dcli and neigbor statements on R1
> should take care of the
> links between R1, R2 and R3. No ip ospf network
> command needed here.
> The link between R1 and R4 will probably become
> two-way without achieving
> full adjacency because the network types will always
> be different unless you
> are allowed to change it in some way. Is there a
> specific requirement to
> keep R1's link to R4 as point-to-point ? If not this
> subinterface could be
> changed to multipoint and OSPF should not have any
> problem with it.
> Let us know if you find another solution.
>
> Winston(CCIE#7991).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cisco Lover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 2:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CC CAMP LAB:3
> [7:17117]
>
>
> Hi Guys..
>
> Facing some strange problem in OSPF..
> DO u know any condition if two routers become
> adjacent but still cant
> exchange routes???What could be the reasons for it?
>
> In this Lab, We  have 2 subinterfaces on R1.One
> multipoint subinterface is
> connected to two routers R2 & R3 physical
> interfaces.
> The other PtP subinterface on R1 is connected to R4
> physical interface.
> Now problem is that we are not allowed to use IP
> OSPF NETWORK COMMADN
> on these interfaces in order to make the same
> network type.
>
> The problem I m facing is  on R1 & R4 link.When I
> applied debug ip ospf,I
> see  Hello mismatch SO I match the Hello values on
> both sides .AFter that I
> am able to see that R4 is now adjacent with R1 Point
> to point interface but
> Still I cant see any route from R1 coming on R4 or
> vice versa..
>
> Any Suggestion GUYSSSS....;
>
> Thanks a lot!!!!



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