Randy did you try and specify OSPF neighbors?  That should solve your
problem.

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> I have 4 routers with a frame switch inbetween them and configured r1 is
the
> hub router with 2 dlci with one sub int to r2 and r3 and then 1 dlci with
> another sub int going to r4. r3 is the only router with physical interface
> and r1,r2,r3 all have sub interfaces and the dlci statements. R3 requires
> map statments to reach r2 and r4 .  My questions is about the network type
> used in OSPF . If I change all frame ospf int network type to point to
mulit
> point all my routes show up and OSPF works fine, but if I use all non
> broadcast OSPF net type then OSPF routes and are not there and OSPF does
not
> work right. This lab calls for me to use the non broadcast OSPF network
> type. Does anyone know how I can make this config work using the non
> broadcast OSPF network type instead of point to multipoint? Thanks in
advance.
> Randy




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