RE: CCIEBootcamp Lab#1

From: Marc Russell (mrussell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 12:41:53 GMT-3


   
Check the supplied answers.

The other constraint is that the frame maps on the spokes can't be
configured for spoke to spoke connectivity. Your only option should be
policy routing.

Marc Russell
www.ccbootcamp.com

-----Original Message-----
From: jaksec@lucent.com [mailto:jaksec@lucent.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:04 AM
To: CCIE
Subject: CCIEBootcamp Lab#1

In the Lab#1 document it shows that there are 5 -routers, one acting as
a
Frame-relay switch. They want a point to multipoint network (one subnet)
with only one router using a sub-interface. Then they want OSPF as the
routing protocol and cannot change the network type which defaults to
Non-Broadcast model type. I get everything working using the Neighbor
statements in OSPF and the Frame-relay Map IP commands to ping the other
routers interfaces.

But just when I think I solved it, they say don't use Frame-relay Map
statments. What can I do to solve this. Any replys will be great, thanks
!!

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