From: Danny.Wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jul 04 2002 - 19:31:53 GMT-3
Simply to make the hub as DR, (ip ospf pri 2, as long as great than 1),
then you get the hub to form adjacencies with both spokes. Is it that
simple? ;-)
"kym blair"
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Please respond to
"kym blair"
This has been discussed several times, but I haven't see a working solution
and hope someone has it:
--MD5 authentication in area 0 over Frame Relay
--hub router (multipoint subinterface; okay to change the ospf network
type)
-- two spoke routers (physical serial interface; cannot change the
interface
type from non-broadcast [this means that the three routers must elect DR;
you may set the priority to 0 on the spoke routers]).
Adjacencies without authentication, but when a message-digest-key is added
to the three, the hub router forms an adjacency with only one of the
spokes.
Generates a mismatch key error with the second spoke router.
If you know the trick to get the hub to form adjacencies with both spokes,
I'd sure appreciate hearing it.
Thanks,
Kym
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