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> When using multipoint interface between R1 and R2, R3 receive these
routes:
>
>     192.168.255.0/32 is subnetted, 2 subnets
> O IA    192.168.255.6 [110/64] via 192.168.23.1, 00:15:30, Serial0.132
> O IA    192.168.255.5 [110/128] via 192.168.23.1, 00:12:43, Serial0.132
>
> When using point-to-point interface between R1 and R2, R3 receive these
> routes:
>
>      192.168.255.0/30 is subnetted, 1 subnets
> O IA    192.168.255.4 [110/128] via 192.168.23.1, 00:29:11, Serial0.132
>
> It seems that the frame-relay route map on R1 and R2 causes the first
result.
>
> Any thoughts?

yes. this is the way it works. refer to the RFC for specifics.


>
>
> R1 (192.168.255.5/30) ---- (192.168.255.6/30) R3
(192.168.23.1/30 -------R3
> (192.168.23.2/30)




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