RE: NMBA,Broadcast function

From: Brian Dennis (brian@labforge.com)
Date: Fri May 23 2003 - 01:06:59 GMT-3


Unless you come up with some fancy router trick you aren't going to get
the packets to the hub AND to the other spokes. The reason is that the
hub router will absorb the packets by default.

Was this a requirement for a practice lab scenario?

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)

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Subject: NMBA,Broadcast function

Hello, All,

In a frame-relay hub-spoken topology, when I ping the subnet broadcast
IP address from one of the spoken node, I only get echo-relay from the
hub node, how can I get the echo-relay from the another spoken node?
        

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