From: David FAHED (dfahed@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 18:57:43 GMT-3
You can ping your own interface (without doing anything) if it is a
point-to-point interface. Otherwise you have to map your own interface.
David
cdmurray@statestreet.com wrote:
> Tony,
> In addition to Mark's response on map stmts etc.. you cannot ping the local
> interface on
> a frame-relay network unless you have the loopback dlci setup and this is
> usually only used for
> diagnostic purposes.
>
> Chrissy
>
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> aolzak@buckeye-express.com on 26/09/2000 04:49:51 AM
>
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com @ internet
> cc: aolzak@buckeye-express.com @ internet
>
> 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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