From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Sun Jul 02 2006 - 07:23:52 ART
Hi there Sami.
Couple of link first :D
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuratio
n_guide_chapter09186a00800b3f2e.html
http://www.davidsudjiman.info/?p=105
When you do not have broadcast capabilities in the L2, You can not cross
Multicast Traffic over those links, so no Multicast Hellos, no IP OSPF
adjacencies. So use debug ip ospf adj and deb ip ospf events, to see the
results using 3 Routers connected via any L2 Topoology and play a bit around
with the diff network types
Saludos,
Victor.
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De: Sami [mailto:sy1977@gmail.com]
Enviado el: Domingo, 02 de Julio de 2006 06:13 a.m.
Para: Victor Cappuccio
CC: ccielab
Asunto: Re: OSPF
Thanks Victor , use P-2-MP non-brodcast where broadcast is not
supported...we need neighbour command also to make it work.. right ?
On 7/2/06, Victor Cappuccio <cvictor@protokolgroup.com> wrote:
For Example when you have a Hub and Spoke topology in a Frame-relay
Topology, and in the Frame-relay Could Broadcast is not supported
The network type ospf OSPF does not depends on the Physical L2 Interface,
(OSI Modularity), cool right?
HTH
Vmctor.-
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De: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] En nombre de Sami
Enviado el: Domingo, 02 de Julio de 2006 05:45 a.m.
Para: ccielab
Asunto: OSPF
Group,
Couldn't understand in which scenario do we need to use point-to-multipoint
non braodcast. FR interface by default is non-braodcast mode.
Appreciate if some one can shed some light on this ?
Thanks
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