Re: Rip over frame issue

2000-12-31 Thread Ed Moss
Nigel... take another look, I don't think its split-horizon, router 2 is only a frame switch. That would make it strictly a peer config, not hub and spoke. Next, please post the configs of R1 and R3. What IP addresses are on R3 for S0 and L0? If you have the same networks on both R1 and R3,

Re: Rip over frame issue

2000-12-31 Thread Nigel Taylor
t; To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 6:44 PM Subject: Rip over frame issue > I am having an issue with RIP over Frame-relay. > I have 3 routers in the lab, with one setup as a Frame-relay switch. > The issue is as follows: > Router 1 is running RIP with netwo

Rip over frame issue

2000-12-31 Thread Netgod3
I am having an issue with RIP over Frame-relay. I have 3 routers in the lab, with one setup as a Frame-relay switch. The issue is as follows: Router 1 is running RIP with networks 172.16.0.0 (LB0) and 193.1.1.0 (S 0/0) This router is sending/recieving updates, however these updates are being pla