Hello!!

I am even more confused now!  :-(

Just finished configuring 3 routers in a FR hub-and-spoke topology with
OSPF in the default non-broadcast mode with NO neighbor commands on the
hub router and FR map commands on both the spokes to get to one another.
It works!! I mean without the neighbor commands on the hub router, the
spoke routers are learning about the networks on the other spoke, that
too in a different area. Why??

Thanks!

Here is some output: BTW: RTA is the hub and RTB and RTC the spokes. FR
configed. on physical interfaces:

RTB routing table:

O IA    192.168.10.192/27 [110/70] via 192.168.10.243, 00:01:20, Serial0
O IA    192.168.10.128/26 [110/74] via 192.168.10.243, 00:01:20, Serial0

RTA config:

RTA#sh ru int s0
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 214 bytes
!
interface Serial0
 bandwidth 1544
 ip address 192.168.10.241 255.255
 encapsulation frame-relay
 ip ospf priority 10
 logging event subif-link-status
 logging event dlci-status-change
 no fair-queue
end

RTC routing table:

O IA    192.168.10.64/26 [110/74] via 192.168.10.241, 00:17:50, Serial0
O IA    192.168.10.0/26 [110/74] via 192.168.10.242, 00:17:50, Serial0

>From: "Henry Dziewa" >To: "Cisco Nuts" >Subject: Re: Neighbor
commands...Yes or No?? [7:33486] >Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:11:07 -0500 >
>Well, it's your loss....:) > >Hub and spoke, in order for the spoke to
talk to another spoke you >need to map the remote spoke's IP to the same
DLCI used for >mapping to HUB router on both spokes. >The HUB router
already has the mapping to both so >it knows where everyone is. > >By
default, physical frame interfaces are ospf non-broadcast, this means
>that you'd need to configure neighbor statement, preferably >on the HUB
router. > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Cisco Nuts" >To: >Sent:
Monday, January 28, 2002 3:42 PM >Subject: Re: Neighbor commands...Yes or
No?? [7:33486] > > > > And that's exactly what I am asking my friend. > >
First, it's the layer 2 issue..that of fr map statements to get from one
> > spoke to another via the hub....aka Mr. Caslow. > > > > And there is
the ospf issue of either issuing the neighbor commands or not > > in the
default non-broadcast mode when using physical fr intfs. > > > > Is it
one of both? And that is the confusing issue for me. > > > > :-) Can you
help? > > > > > > >From: "Henry D." > > >Reply-To: "Henry D." > > >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Subject: Re: Neighbor commands...Yes or No??
[7:33486] > > >Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 14:38:06 -0500 > > > > > >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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