From: abdul_rahim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 16:00:58 GMT-3
If they are on the same subnet then you just need to add a frame-relay map
ip statement on the spokes for each other
It is required only if you are directly configuring frame-Relay
encapsulation on the Physical interfaces ( i.e not creating any
point-to-point subinterfaces )
Incase if you are working with a point to point subinterface on the spokes
then you dont need any manula map statements on the Spokes
Last of all,The solution you mentioned would also definitely work but it
should be used if Manual frame-relay map statements are not permitted in
your configs
I hope I was clear Plz mail back if you have any confusions
Thanks
Abdul
"Tony Olzak" <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>@groupstudy.com on 09/25/2000
11:49:51 AM
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Subject: Frame-relay multipoint
Guys,
Without running a routing protocol like OSPF, how do you get two routers to
ping each other over the frame cloud when they do not have a direct PVC to
each other. For example, R1 has a pvc to R2 and one to R3. They are all on
the same network but R2 has to go through R1 to ping R3. How can you
accomplish this before a routing protocol is used? I'm guessing using
policy-basd routing with a route map that sets the next hop?
Also, how can you enable a router to ping itself on a frame connection?
Thanks,
Tony
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