Exactly -
Completely different issue.

In ospf certain network types send multicast packets to nei,
some has to unicast it.

-Paul

Henry D. wrote:
> 
> There are 2 different issues.
> 
> 1. Layer 2 to Layer 3 mapping.
> 2. Routing
> 
> You need to separate these 2 in order to understand how it all
> works.
> If I gave you all the answers then it wouldn't be fair to you
> as you need
> to grasp it for yourself, especially if planning to gor for
> CCIE.
> 
> ""Cisco Nuts""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hello,
> > Would someone clarify this for me as I am getting very
> confused :-(
> > In a Frame-Relay hub-and-spoke config. using physical
> interfaces and
> > frame-relay map statements at the spokes and using OSPF, do
> we need to
> > configure neighbor commands? Yes or No?
> > From what I understand, OSPF works in a Non-Broadcast mode by
> default and
> > neighbor commands are only needed if not a full-mesh. In this
> case, will
> the
> > frame-relay map commands suffice to get from one spoke to
> another thru the
> > hub router?
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> >
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