Re: ccbootcamp lab#1...

From: Steven Weber (itweber@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2001 - 23:29:42 GMT-3


   
what about the poll interval and hello interval commands? I don't know why, but
I still cant get this thing to work. When I do a sh route-map I get 0 matches.
access-list 100 permit ip any host 10.10.1.5
access-list 100 permit ip any host 10.10.1.2
route-map FRAM permit 10
 match ip address 100
 set ip next-hop 10.10.1.1

I can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks for the help,
Steve

Bruce Williams wrote:

> The frame-relay map statements that they use are only from each individual
> spoke to the hub. That establishes spoke to hub connectivity, but not spoke
> to spoke connectivity. You have to use a route-map for that instead of a
> frame-relay map statement.
>
> You could also have use inverse-arp for the hub to spoke connectivity
> instead of the map statement, but I assume they want you to become familiar
> with map statements.
> I also assume that the LMI type of ansi is just to use something other than
> the default for the sake of practice.
>
> Bruce Williams
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Weber [mailto:itweber@netzero.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 8:41 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: ccbootcamp lab#1...
>
> I was looking through the answers to lab#1 and I noticed a few things:
> (1) the spoke routers have frame-relay map statements on them. Isn't the
> point not to have frame relay map statements on the spoke routers. (2)
> that they used the poll-interval and hello interval commands. Are those
> commands necessary in order to get the lab to work, if so why? (3) the
> lmi-type is ansi and not cisco is it necessary to change it or can it be
> left at its default.
> Can someone please shed some light?
> Thanks,
> Steve
>



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