From: Rich Collins (nilsi2002@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 27 2008 - 20:49:25 ARST
During my studies it always seemed as if the pt-multipt non-broadcast was
never used. Brian Dennis has a nice article about where you might need to
use it:
http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2007/12/29/understanding-the-ospf-point-to-multipoint-non-broadcast-network-type/
Perhaps it has some relevance in your case?
-Rich
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Peter Svidler <doubleccie@yahoo.com> wrote:
> folks
> I am practising IE lab 1 for service provider , one of the tasks was to
> stop any device on the vlan from listening to ospf between two routers
>
> by converting the interface types to non-broadcast on the routers , and
> configure them as neighbors , the routes moved fine between them
>
>
> however ; when i build Traffic Engineering tunnel for MPLS , the tunnel
> never goes up unless i changed the interface of the ospf from non-broadcast
> to multipoint non-broadcast
>
> now my question is , first what is the "multipoint non-broadcast "
> interface and how is that different from either multicast or non-broadcast
> alone .
>
> second , what is the effect of that on TE ?
>
> thanks
>
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