From: Jack.W.Parks@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 12:32:58 GMT-3
Just worked out that solution myself (with some help). The answer is
yes, you must use a full mesh. This should be configured on a Physical
Interface or a P2P sub-interface.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/97/isis-frint.html
Disregard the "clns router isis" line under the interface, it is not
needed (worked for me without it). I also found I had to "clear clns
neighbor" every time I made a change or update to the ISIS config,
probably a IOS issue with my Lab code.
Jack
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Haverkos [mailto:jhaverkos@columbus.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 2:41 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IS-IS on Frame Relay
Question
The idea that the lab could have an IS-IS core instead of an OSPF core
brought me to this question. If point to point circuits are not allowed
and since defining a network type is not available to the IS-IS
protocol-- If there are 4 frame-relay connected routers, do they have to
be in a full mesh for IS-IS to work properly?
Thanks for your help........jerry
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