check your ospf network types on both routers ( not the switch )
sh ip ospf interface
are you using subinterfaces on the 26 and 36 routers? physical interfaces?
mixture?
debug ip ospf adjacency is a great tool
configurations help
Chuck
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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 7:22 AM
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Subject: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]
I have a 2610 as one peer router and a 3640 as the other peer router. I
have a 7206 operating as the "frame relay switch" between them. Layer 2
and Layer 3 are fine because if I use static routes on both peers I can
ping across the links. However, I must be setting up OSPF dynamic routing
incorrectly. Most examples show OSPF over "point-to-point" frame relay by
running OSPF routing processes on all three routers and then putting the
appropriate network statements on the central router, however the central
router is only a frame-relay switch in my topology without ip addresses on
its interfaces. Any ideas would be helpful.
John Squeo
Technical Specialist
Papa John's Corporation
(502) 261-4035
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