RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]

2001-08-24 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Ah the old "OSPF over frame relay" problem! You, sir, have discovered one of the CCIE core topics - something you MUST know inside out to pass your Lab. This isn't a "strange problem". This is a well known behaviors that gets to the heart of OSPF and NMBA. The fact that you are asking the q

RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]

2001-08-25 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
This is an interesting situation. You are not allowed to use the ip ospf network command to change the network type ? Ok. Are you allowed to change the ptp on R1 to multipoint ? No ? The network type is a critical factor on whether full adjacency is achieved. Frame map statements and ip ospf prio

RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]

2001-08-25 Thread Erick B.
How about neighbor statements? --- "Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD" wrote: > This is an interesting situation. You are not > allowed to use the ip ospf > network command to change the network type ? Ok. Are > you allowed to change > the ptp on R1 to multipoint ? No ? > The network type is a critica

RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]

2001-08-25 Thread Chuck Larrieu
one might also refer to the CCIE list archives at: http://www.groupstudy.com/cgi-bin/wilma/ccielab where this and just about every other practice lab has been discussed to death. hhh the CCIE lab list is starting to become flooded with general information questions, and the original lis

RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117]

2001-08-26 Thread Cisco Lover
t; >Reply-To: "Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: FR +OSPF Scenerio...CCBOOTCAMP LAB:3 [7:17117] >Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 00:24:35 -0400 > >This is an interesting situation. You are not allowed to use the ip ospf >network command to chan