Did you make sure to use the broadcast option on all of your frame relay
map statements? It sounds like R4 hellos are not making it to r5 and r6.
The flapping you see is common when you have unidirectional connectivity
with eigrp. Such as in your situation here.
-yuri
On Jun 15, 2012 9:45 AM, <mohd-mousa_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dears,
>
> I have issue with eigrp over frame-relay, I have
> four router connected to each other ( full mesh )
>
> R2-------R4
> R5-------R6
>
> R2,R5,R6 : using the multipoint sub interfaces
> R4 : using the physical interface
>
> -All the frame-maps configured correctly, I have the reachablitly between
> all
> of them.
>
> -R2: all the neighbors came up
> -R5: showed the neighbors to R2,R6
> -R6: showed the neighbors to R2,R5
>
> -R4: showed the neighbors to all of them but there was flapping to R5,R6!
> The flapping showed on R4 only,the flapped didn't appear on both R5,R6.As i
> know the flapped
> should appear on both side of the neighborship.
> ON R4 it gave me console message *RETRY LIMIT EXCEEDED*
>
>
> I disabled the split-horizon on R2,R4,R5,R6
>
> R2,R5,R6 :disabled on the sub-interfaces
> R4 : disabled on the phyiscal interface.
>
> I tried to disable the split-horizon on the phyiscal interfaces for all
> routers, but without any luck.
>
> Any ideas/suggestions will highly appreciated !!
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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