From: Voss, David (dvoss@heidrick.com)
Date: Sun Mar 16 2003 - 15:55:48 GMT-3
I understand that with ISIS you have to be cautious that the frame interface
types are the same, but I'm not receiving routes on one end of my network
when all are set to MULTIPOINT.
R3 is the hub for R4 and R5
R5 is receiving and passing routes to the hub R3, but R4 is not receiving or
passing routes to the hub R3.
R5
interface Serial0.111 multipoint
ip address 150.1.111.5 255.255.255.0
ip router isis
no arp frame-relay
frame-relay map clns 503 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.3 503 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.4 503 broadcast
no frame-relay inverse-arp
end
R4
interface Serial0.111 multipoint
ip address 150.1.111.4 255.255.255.0
ip router isis
no arp frame-relay
frame-relay map clns 403 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.3 403 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.5 403 broadcast
no frame-relay inverse-arp
end
System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type
Protocol
Rack11R3 Se0.111 DLCI 403 Up 29 L1L2 IS-IS
R3 - HUB
interface Serial0.111 multipoint
ip address 150.1.111.3 255.255.255.0
ip router isis
no ip split-horizon
no arp frame-relay
frame-relay map clns 305 broadcast
frame-relay map clns 304 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.4 304 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.1.111.5 305 broadcast
frame-relay interface-dlci 305
class FRAME
no frame-relay inverse-arp
System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type
Protocol
Rack11R4 Se0.111 DLCI 304 Up 9 L1L2 IS-IS
Rack11R5 Se0.111 DLCI 305 Up 8 L1L2 IS-IS
Rack11R3#
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