Re: OSPF, pulling hair out...

From: Vikas Gupta (vicky_gupta1803@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 24 2000 - 22:54:46 GMT-3


   
Hi Al,

For non-broadcast, make sure that you have frame-relay
map statements to spokes. It is always good to have
frame map statements to hub as well even though
inverse-arp will map layer 3 addresses to DLCI. After
doing that, make sure that your hub is DR either by
setting higher priority on hub or 0 priority on all
spokes. If this doesn't work, send you configs and we
will look at it.

Hope this helps!

Vikas

--- mark salmon <masalmon@cisco.com> wrote:
> IP ospf network point-to-multipoint
>
> The only problem is each interface shows up in the
> IP routing table as a
> host route.
>
> Al Banks wrote:
> >
> > OSPF, over frame - one spoke and the hub form the
> neighbor relationship, no
> > problem. The other spoke doesn't - they stay in
> attempt/drother and
> > init/drother. All interfaces have "ip ospf
> network non-broadcast"
> > configured, all are pingable, and I've got the
> appropriate neighbor
> > statements.
> >
> > >From the states, it looks like the hub (the one
> in attempt) is sending
> > hellos, but not getting any. The spoke (init) is
> getting hellos, but
> > doesn't see itself. The router ID on all of these
> is the serial interface
> > address (199.16.236.R#)
> >
>
> --
>
>
>
> Mark Salmon
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