You are correct on that ptp subinterface links require "frame-relay
interface-dlci", but ptm subinterface  must have *either* "frame map" or
"frame-relay interface-dlci".  You can configure either of those on ptm
subinterfaces and the other will be resolved dynamically.

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> frame-relay interface-dlci = point-point links
>   frame-relay map ip/ipx/appletalk = multipoint
>
>   Dave
>
> Roger Sohn wrote:
> >
> > I'm running OSPF over Frame-Relay in a hub and spoke
> > configuration.(CCbootcamp labs)  I've set up Router1(hub) to have
interface
> > S0.1 (p2p) and interface S0.2(multipoint).  For multipoint connections,
> it's
> > pretty easy because I just input map ip statements.
> >
> > But for my p2p connection, I'm having trouble understanding when I'm
> > supposed to use the "frame-relay interface-dlci" , "frame-relay map ip",
> or
> > frame-relay map ip broadcast" statements on the hub and spokes.  Can
anyone
> > help shed some light on this?
> >
> > I've tried using a combination of all 3 types on both the hub and spoke,
> and
> > every time the hub and spoke are able to ping each other without any
> > problems.
> >
> > -Roger
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> David Madland
> Sr. Network Engineer
> CCIE# 2016
> Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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