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Subject: RE: OSPF and frame relay issues
This brings to mind a question I have about the neighbor priority statement.
According to the Doc CD, the default value for neighbor priority is 0
I have on a couple of recent labs entered neighbor a.b.c.d and when doing a
show r
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To: 'Ccielab' (E-mail); Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
Subject: RE: OSPF and frame relay issues
You are on the right track.
Router 3 does need to be the DR but router's 4 and 5 need to
NOT be a BDR. Also you will need neighbor statements. You
can put the
Let me thank Greg Bensimon and Nigel Taylor for their help in identifying
what the annoyance was. The issue involved is actually policy routing
(YUCK). I had to apply a route map with the appropriate networks hosts and
set the next hop to the hub router. These configurations were done on the
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Subject: OSPF and frame relay issues
> I am at the moment ploughing through a lab which for the life of me I
can't
> get it to work. I'm go
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> I am at the moment ploughing through a lab which for the life of me I
can't
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I am at the moment ploughing through a lab which for the life of me I can't
get it to work. I'm going mad!!!. Scenario is this
Router4---Router3Router5
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