You also need to consider to use the newer Cisco method which is "IP OSPF
NETWORK TYPE".  Neighbor command is an old mehtod of doing it and not
recommended anymore.

Abbas

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From: Hire, Ejay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:28 AM
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Subject: RE: Frame relay map 0.0.0.0 question, please help! CCIE lab is
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Did you change the Hub router's ospf priority so It will become DR?  And
change The spoke routers' ospf priority to 0 so it will never attempt to
become DR or bdr?

-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson, Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:23 PM
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Subject: Frame relay map 0.0.0.0 question, please help! CCIE lab is Feb
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I have a frame switch configured for full mesh connectivity over a 3 node
frame relay cloud.  Router A and router B cannot use subinterfaces.  Router
B and router C can only use thier dlci that connects them to Router A, not
the dlci that connects them to each other.  Because the frame switch is set
up as a full mesh, I have disabled inverse arp on router A, B, and C and
have used frame relay map commands with the broadcast parameter on each
router.  I am able to ping every router just fine using router A as a hub.
Then I need to enable ospf between all of them.  I used the neighbor x.x.x.x
command to enable ospf, but the two spoke routers, B and C, only form adj
with router A, they can not form adj with each other.  When I debug ip ospf
adj, I see that routers B and C are sending their poll-intervals? to
0.0.0.0.  When I issued a sh frame relay map command, I saw the following
entires:

sh fram map
Serial0/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 503(0x1F7,0x7C70)
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, inactive
Serial0/0 (up): ip 0.0.0.0 dlci 502(0x1F6,0x7C60)
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, inactive
Serial0/0 (up): ip 140.4.1.2 dlci 503(0x1F7,0x7C70), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, inactive
Serial0/0 (up): ip 140.4.1.3 dlci 503(0x1F7,0x7C70), static,
              broadcast,
              CISCO, status defined, inactive

I can not seem to loose the frame maps to 0.0.0.0.  They do not show
themselves as being learned dynamically or statically.  What do they mean?
How do I get rid of them?  How did they get in there?  I can not form adj,
please help!!




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