Dumb question but are you the neighbor command for nbma?

neighbor x.x.x.x



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
McHugh Randy
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OSPF/Frame -Network Type [7:28550]


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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