From: tom cheung (tkc9789@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2001 - 16:06:51 GMT-3
Mike,
I have "broadcast" in all my frame map statements. And I'm not attempting
to connect different area0 via non-zero area either. Everything in r3
belongs to area 1. Normal routing is through R6. If serial0 on R3 fails, I
want area1 to route through r14. As I had tried to explain, deb ip ospf adj
shows that no OSPF hellos are received on R3 over the BRI.
Tom
>From: Michel GASPARD <mgaspard@cisco.com>
>To: tom cheung <tkc9789@hotmail.com>
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: ISDN DDR question
>Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 20:15:23 +0200
>
>Tom,
>
>two things to checks:
>
>- did you put "broadcast" on both map statements?
>
>- using "deb ip os adj", you can see if/where the messages are
>sent/stopped.
>
>Also, if you are linking two area-0 parts through a non-0 area, use
>virtual link.
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Michel
>
>tom cheung wrote:
> >
> > Group,
> > I'm working on bootcamp lab 15 and modified the lab to include an ISDN
> > between r3 and r14. My intend is to backup r3 using ISDN when serial0 on
>r3
> > failed. The BRI on R3 and R14 was put in area1. With this setup, when
>s0 on
> > r3 was shutdown, the BRI would make the connection, but r3 and r14 do
>not
> > become neighbors. R14 is receiving hellos from R3 but R3 did not
>receive
> > any hellos from R14. Pings to the BRI interface were successful. Any
>ideas
> > what the problm might be?
> > r3 --
> > area0 / |
> > r6------/ ISDN
> > \ |
> > \ |
> > r14---
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