From: Tim Fletcher (tim@fletchmail.net)
Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 00:33:55 GMT-3
I've experimented quite a bit with this. The adjacency will come up initially if you only configure one side, but I've found it to be flakey. Frequently if the connection is interrupted, and the adjacency is broken, it will not come back up. I haven't been able to figure out the cause for this, it may be a bug in the version I'm using. Every time I've had this problem adding a neighbor statement on the other end solved it.
For the lab I will be playing it safe and putting neighbor statements on both ends. I don't want to waste time trying to troubleshooting it.
-tim
At 05:35 PM 10/29/02 -0500, Benny Chong wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am configuring OSPF In a simple frame relay hub and spoke multipoint topology, with R1 as the hub and R2 and R3 as the spoke. After I configure the ospf process in R2 and R3 with the neighbor command to R1, and before I configure the neighbor command to R2 and R3 on R1, R1 already form the adjacency with R2 and R3, so i didn't have to configure the neighbor command? Is this normal??? Because I think i need to configure the neighbor command in all routers in a multipoint FR network in order for it to work properly. Any idea?
>
>Thanks!
>Benny
>
>
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