Sorry, but what is a spoke -> spoke ?
The minute you have that, it ends being a spoke, or am I missing something ?
-Carlos
GAURAV MADAN @ 18/04/2010 10:18 -0300 dixit:
> Generally speaking
>
> 1) For FR networks ; a multicast means a broadcast (pseudo) . Hence is
> something is getting multicasted (hello etc) ; do include the
> Broadcast keyword in mappings
> 2) For NON-Broadcast networks ( ex when u are using neighbor
> statements) ; you will not require broadcast keyword on mappings
>
> You are absolutely correct that Hub-->Spoke will only need the
> Broadcast keywords. Spoke--> Spoke will never require the broadcast
> keywords .
>
>
> Well your config will never go bad if you add broadcast keyword after
> every mapping statement ( unless u r violating some requirements of
> question ).
>
> Gaurav Madan
> CCIE
>
> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Tomasz Zajac <tomasz.zajaczek_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello Group
>>
>> I have confusion on using broadcast keyword in frame-relay map ipv6
>> statement. In world ipv4 I only use broadcast statement pointing to
>> directly connected routers (hub-spoke). I dont use boadcast between spoke
>> and spoke.
>>
>> In 360 stuff I find solutlion using broadcast keywords on every place (spoke
>> - spoke, hub - spoke) also on global and link local adress.
>>
>> I have testing solution using broadcast keyword only for hub - spoke
>> link-local address and for me works great (for ipv6 RIPng and for OPSFv3).
>>
>> Is any reason for using broadcast everywhere ?
>>
>> Tomasz
>>
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-- Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Sun Apr 18 2010 - 10:54:19 ART
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