Re:Please confirm (conf#f17bda3a447d4ffa87b0c0a3599a5362)

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Subject : Please confirm (conf#f17bda3a447d4ffa87b0c0a3599a5362)

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> Hi group,
> I have a question about neighbor relationships:
>
> working on my lab i was confused seeing a strange behavior:
>
> I have R1 hub, R2 R3 spokes in area 1, R1 have an interface in area 0, R2 R3 have two more areas on their fastethernet (area 2 area 3), all FR links in area 1 are ospf net point-to-multipoint.
> I configure ospf areas.. thet's all ok
> I configure virtual-links and the strange happen:
>
> i see on R2 another neighbor relationship:
>
> R1 200 FULL 00:00:38 y.y.y.y Serial
> R1 190 INIT 00:00:30
>
> it seems a second neighbor relationships with R1, but the output of the debug ip ospf (adjiacences - hello) shows ospf packets from R3 !!!!!!!!
>
> have anyone idea of wath's happen???
>
>
> thanks
>
> R1
>
> interface Serial 0
> ip address x.x.x.x
> ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
>
>
> interface Serial 1
> ip address y.y.y.y
> ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
> frame-relay map ip (R1)
> frame-relay map ip (R2) broadcast
> frame-relay map ip (R3) broadcast
>
> router ospf 1
> area 1 virtual-link (R2)
> area 1 virtual-link (R3)
> network x.x.x.x area 0
> network y.y.y.y area 1
>
>
> R2
>
> interface Fastethernet0
> ip address x.x.x.x
>
> interface Serial0
> ip address y.y.y.y
> ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
> frame-relay map ip (R2)
> frame-relay map ip (R1) broadcast
> frame-relay map ip (R3)
>
> router ospf 1
> area 1 virtual-link (R1)
> network x.x.x.x area 2
> network y.y.y.y area 1
>
> R3
>
> interface Fastethernet0
> ip address x.x.x.x
>
> interface Serial0
> ip address y.y.y.y
> ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
> frame-relay map ip (R2)
> frame-relay map ip (R1) broadcast
> frame-relay map ip (R3)
>
> router ospf 1
> area 1 virtual-link (R1)
> network x.x.x.x area 3
> network y.y.y.y area 1
>
>



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