I'm assuming that your spokes are also multipoint (physical Frame Relay or
multipoint subinterface) since you mentioned the spokes are not allowed
the communicated directly. Is there a reason you don't have the spokes
set to point-to-multipoint? Point-to-multipoint is designed to allow for
reachability between the spokes without the need for mappings between
spokes in the event the spokes are multipoint interfaces.
-- Brian Dennis, CCIEx5 #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/SP/Voice) bdennis_at_ine.com INE, Inc. http://www.INE.com On 3/7/13 4:53 PM, "Daniel Barney Briseqo" <daniel.barney.b_at_hotmail.com> wrote: >Hello there. >In this topology, over frame relay: > >R1-----------R2 > | > | >R3 > >-I only have frame relay maps from, R1 to R2 and from R1 to R3. >-Frame relay between the spokes is not allowed >-The spokes must be ospf network type point-to-point and the hub >multipoint. >-I have changed the hello timers, so neighbors are UP. > >I have connectivity from hub to both spokes, but I dont have from spoke to >spoke. >Is this a split horizon issue? > >Rutes are being propagated well, I have announced the loopbacks on ospf >and I >can see all of them on each router. > >Daniel Barney Briseqo >"El zltimo minuto tambiin tiene 60 segundos" >daniel.barney.b_at_hotmail.com > > >Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > >_______________________________________________________________________ >Subscription information may be found at: >http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Thu Mar 07 2013 - 19:23:08 ART
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