RE: Without Frame relay maps

From: kym blair (kymblair@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 06 2001 - 09:31:08 GMT-3


   
Since you cannot have subinterfaces on R1 and R2, you cannot create a
full-mesh by adding a PVC between R1 and R2. That leaves you with one
option: a hub and spoke topology. You can put a map statement on R1 so R1
knows how to reach R2. Since you cannot use map statements on R2, then R2
can't know how to reach R1. Your solution must be for R2 to have a default
gateway to R5 and let R5 route traffic from R2 to R1 (either via static
route or dynamic routing protocol). Kym

>From: "johnnygwiz" <johnnygwiz@yahoo.com>
>
>I have a lab that states that I need to connect R1, R2, AND R5 via frame
>relay R1 and R2 do not have sub interfaces. R5 has a multipoint sub
>interface. I am allowed to use frame map statements on R1 and R5 but not
>on
>R2. How do I configure the routers such that R2 can ping R1and vise versa?
>I can ping R5 from R2 and R1 and I can ping R2 from R5 and can ping R1 from
>R5 but not R2 from R1 and not R1 from R2.
>
>
>R1 -------------|
> \Frame
> ------------R5
> /
>R2 -------------|
>
>



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