Re: Neighbor commands...Yes or No?? [7:33486]

2002-01-28 Thread Henry D.

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.

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 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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Re: Neighbor commands...Yes or No?? [7:33486]

2002-01-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That is my understanding of it also. because you are using the frame
relay-map command there is no need for the neighbors statement. There would
also be no need for the neighbors statement either if you were using sub
interfaces with the dlci's mapped this way.




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Re: Neighbor commands...Yes or No?? [7:33486]

2002-01-28 Thread Paul Jin

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.
 
 
 
 _
  MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
  http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
 
 




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