No, I have not used the ip ospf network command on the spokes or the hub. 
All I have is 1 FR map statement and 1 neighbor statement on each spoke 
pointing to the hub rtr. Yes, the hub is the DR(with the command #neigbor 
10.10.1.1 priority 2 on the spokes)
NO, no redistribution of routes either.

>From what I can make out, the spoke routers are advertising the routes to 
the hub and then the hub router is advertising it out to the other spokes. 
This is why I see the networks in the routing table of all the routers. BUT, 
I cannot ping from one spoke to another and thus obviously, cannot ping from 
one ethernet of one spoke to the ethernet of another spoke.

Using FR map statments on the spoke routers is the solution. But the whole 
goal of this is NOT layer 3 to layer 2, Just a layer 3 routing 
solution...which obviously, I do not know how or what?

What could be the possible way for me to ping from one spoke to another 
WITHOUT using FR map statements??

Thank you for your help.




>From: "Greene, Patrick" 
>Reply-To: "Greene, Patrick" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Give up...Cannot ping from one spoke to another?? [7:43795]
>Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 09:26:38 -0400
>
>If are not using the "ip ospf network" command, then how are you
>advertising your routes, static route and then redistrubute static
>within OSPF?  When you do a show routes on one of the hub routers, are
>you seeing the routing table for all network in your WAN or just the 2
>network that router is connected to?
>
>Sincerely,
>Patrick J Greene
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:15 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Give up...Cannot ping from one spoke to another?? [7:43795]
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I have RTA configed as a FR hub with multipoint subif. I have RTB, RTC
>and
>RTE configed as spokes using only the serial intf. - FR network type
>Non-Broadcast. Have 1 single FR map statement on the spokes pointing to
>the
>hub. Have 3 map statements on the hub pointing back to each of the 3
>spokes.
>
>Have Ospf configed. Area 0 the FR network for the serials. Area 1 on
>RTA,
>Area 10 on RTB and Area 4 on RTE each for the Ethernet side. Also have
>the
>neighbor statement on each spoke pointing to the hub with a priority of
>2.
>
>A show ip route reveals all the OSPF networks (O IA routes) on each
>router.
>I can only ping from the hub router RTA to networks on the spoke routers
>BUT
>I cannot ping from one spoke router to a network on another spoke router
>
>EVEN though the routes are in the routing table?
>
>Why is that?
>
>A CATCH: I am not allowed to use the ip ospf network command anywhere
>nor FR
>map statements on each spoke pointing to the other spokes??
>
>What is the way that will allow me to ping from RTB to RTC thru RTA the
>hub
>router?
>
>I tried the default-information originate on the hub rtr. RTA but this
>does
>not seem to help - even though it installs a default route on each spoke
>
>router.
>
>I am giving up after tiring me eyes on CCO.
>
>Anyone with any ideas?
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>
>
>
>
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