If the 7206 is only operating as a frame relay switch, it is irrelevant
to your OSPF configuration.  Pretend that it doesn't exist.  Your OSPF
configuration depends on how you've configured your 2610 and 3640.  Try
configuring  them with point-to-point subinterfaces and then configure
OSPF as you suggest below.

HTH,
John

>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  9/12/01
8:22:20 AM >>>
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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