OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a 2610 as one peer router and a 3640 as the other peer router. I have a 7206 operating as the "frame relay switch" between them. Layer 2 and Layer 3 are fine because if I use static routes on both peers I can ping across the links. However, I must be setting up OSPF dynamic routing incor

RE: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread Chuck Larrieu
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 7:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577] I have a 2610 as one peer router and a 3640 as the other peer router. I have a 7206 operating as the "frame relay switch&quo

Re: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread John Neiberger
If the 7206 is only operating as a frame relay switch, it is irrelevant to your OSPF configuration. Pretend that it doesn't exist. Your OSPF configuration depends on how you've configured your 2610 and 3640. Try configuring them with point-to-point subinterfaces and then configure OSPF as you

RE: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread Rick Johnson
If you are doing OSPF and using physical int., then you need map statements with broadcast at the end. If sub int's you don't need map statements but you must have network statements of course and a neighbor statement. You don't need any OSPF config on your frame switch. e-mail me if you want t

Re: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread MADMAN
The switch has nothing to do with OSPF, send your configs dave "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > > I have a 2610 as one peer router and a 3640 as the other peer router. I > have a 7206 operating as the "frame relay switch" between them. Layer 2 > and Layer 3 are fine because if I use static rout

RE: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am using physical interfaces not subinterfaces. I am purposely using the physicals instead of doing subs. Here are the two configs: 3640: interface Serial0/0 ip address 1.1.1.6 255.255.255.252 encapsulation frame-relay no fair-queue router ospf 1 log-adjacency-changes network 1.1.1.4 0.

Re: OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA [7:19577]

2001-09-12 Thread MADMAN
Assuming your trying to connect the serials you need to put them in the same subnet, try configuring the 2610 with 1.1.1.5 and of coarse the correct OSPF network numbers. I'm not a big inverse arp fan either and add frame-relay maps. Dave "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > > I am using physical in