From: pkm@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 02:29:06 GMT-3
The keyword broadcast is required on the frame-relay map statements to
have the broadcasts or multicasts advertised. In this case the hello
(multicasts) from the OSPF protocol.
John Conzone wrote:
I was working through the CCIE bootcamp lab 1in my mind again,
and have a question. The hub frame router was configured as a
single sub int on a serial, multipoint. The spoke routers were
configured with frame right on the serial, no sub. Okay, iarp
resolved the ip's and life was good. Now add ospf. All
interfaces are non-broadcast as far as ospf is concerned. That
means neighbors. Now on the sub, the "frame relay map ip *.*.*.*
dlci broadcast" command is used. Under OSPF, neighbors are
defined. I guess I'm wondering if the interfaces are non-broadcast
and neighbors need to be defined, why the "broadcast" keyword on
the end of the frame-relay map statements?
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