From: Noble (noble.ccie@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 12 2006 - 06:14:19 GMT-3
Try frame map for each other on R1 / R3. Else network type point to multi
point (no dr/bdr)should do your requirement (ping).
Thanks,
-Noble
On 3/12/06, Pranab Bhowmick <pbhowmick@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have the following hub and spoke FR network:
>
> R2
> (multi-point)
> / \
> dlci 102/201 / \ dlci 302/203
> / \
> R1 R3
>
> With ospf network type configured as non-broadcast and manually
> configuring
> R2 as DR and R1/R3 as neighbors, I am able to bring the OSPF adjacencies
> up.
> I'm using a /24 subnet so R3 shows up as directly connected to R1. Now
> when
> I try to ping R3 from R1, it fails because there is no direct connectivity
> between R1 and R3. Other than policy-based routing (making R2 as
> next-hop),
> is there an another way of make R1 and R3 reachable to each other?
>
> Appreciate your help.
> Pranab
>
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