From: slevin kremera (slevin.kremera@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Oct 07 2007 - 10:12:33 ART
in this case
R2 will be the hub and r3 and r4 can be the two spokes... where is r3 and r4
have one map to R2 and R2 can have 2 maps
and when it comes to ospf..i cud use the neighbor command with ospf priority
0
is this good enough for yu joe
On 10/7/07, Joseph Brunner <joe@affirmedsystems.com> wrote:
>
> Can anyone add something to this task (I made it up). (Slevin I made this
> for you, so you won't have to ask us later ;)
>
>
>
> 2.1 Frame-relay Configuration
>
> - Configure frame-relay between R2, R3 and R4 per the diagram
>
> - Configure frame-relay using only these device's physical
> interfaces.
>
> - Disable the use of inverse arp on these interfaces.
>
> - R3 & R4 will each only have 1 "frame-relay map" command
>
> - Do not use the "broadcast" keyword on any interface
>
> .
>
>
>
>
>
> 3.2 OSPF Configuration over Frame-relay
>
> - Configure OSPF area 0 between R2, R3 and R4
>
> - You are not allowed to use the command "ip ospf network" on any of
> these routers
>
> - You are not allowed to create any additional addressing for this
> task
>
> - There will not be a DR in this area.
>
>
>
>
>
> There are several ways to solve this task; I think it's a pretty good
> judge
> of whether or not you're ready for the CREATIVITY required to pass the
> lab.
>
>
>
> -Joe
>
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