From: Randy Zhang (randy_zhang@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 14:40:00 GMT-3
Thanks all for the response.
I think I have an answer on this thing. If the spoke
is
p2p, you CANNOT ping from one spoke to another, but if
you ping across the spokes, i.e. both source and dest
are not spokes, are ok.
This has nothing to do with the hub config because all
routes show in the spokes. Also you cannot enable
IARP on the spoke, because it is p2p interface. Static
map is also out of the question because again it is
p2p.
Has any body run it to the same problem? Thanks again
for the suggestions.
Randy
--- Sheryl Zhang <sheryl.zhang@diablo.cisco.com>
wrote:
> Hi randy,
> How about the fr-inverse ARP config in your
> router? If you disable it in both HUB and SPOKE,pl
> make sure you have config the FR map for the remote
> appletalk network.
> Best regards./sheryl
>
>
> At 02:33 PM 2/28/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >Hub and spoke frame relay. If the spoke interface
> is
> >point to point, the spoke can ping the hub but
> cannot
> >ping the remote spoke. If major interface is used
> for
> >the spoke, ping is ok. Routes received fine with
> split
> >disabled on the hub.
> >
> >Anybody seen this?
> >Thanks.
> >Randy
> >
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