There is always a good chance I did something wrong ;-)
Thanks for the feedback, I will get some more time tomorrow with the labs
and will look over everything.
The doc cd mentioned simply enabling it on the Hub, and the solutions guide
(auto verify) shows 'network 12.0.0.0" configured under router ODR.
I followed the doc cd ... and auto verify script took points off.
Any thoughts on putting the network in the configs?
BTW - I am going to lab this up tonight in my home lab ... i appreciate
you.
Andrew
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Mohamed El Henawy <m.henawy_at_link.net>wrote:
> did you make any changes...when I did that one it was normal.....
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> From: "ALL From_NJ" <all.from.nj_at_gmail.com>
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> Subject: Tough odr question ... ;-)
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> Hey team,
>>
>> Every time I think of odr, I always think of the dog from Garfield; not
>> sure
>> why. Any who ...
>>
>> I configured hub and spoke, no worries, all is good. Fairly quickly the
>> spokes send their routes to the Hub; cool. In my lab, it takes a long
>> while
>> for the default route to get to the spokes from the hub.
>>
>> It takes well over 5 minutes or so ... I am doing ASET # 5. Two routers
>> w/
>> ppp over FR. One side hub, the other is a spoke.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Many TIA team!
>>
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