From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 14 2005 - 11:10:15 GMT-3
Stephen,
I don't see how this would help. All DLCI's are assigned to the physical interface by default, so assigning the DLCI with that command here does nothing. Also this is a multipoint interface, so without some layer 3 to layer 2 mapping, no packets are going anywhere.
Arun, I believe the IE lab solution guide gives a working config, can't you look at that? From memory I think the OSPF section gives a clue as to how spoke to spoke connectivity is achieved. On the hub you can still use map statements.
Chris
"Skinner, Stephen" <Stephen.Skinner@rbs.co.uk> wrote:
int s0/0
encap frame-relay
no frame-relay inverse-arp
ip address 1.1.1.X 255.255.255.252
frame-relay interface-dlci 40X
HTH
Stephen Skinner
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> Here are conditions .
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> 1) Topology HUB and SPOKE . R3=> Hub R4 and R5 => Spoke .
> 2) Use only Physical interfaces on all the 3 routers
> 3) Do not use Dynamic mapping ( No Inverse ARP )
> 4) Do not configure static Layer 3 to Layer 2 Mapping on spokes
>
> Just wondering How to configure this ?. Any body can throw some light on
> it .
> It would be great !!!
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Arun
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