From: Eric Lemmons (ericlemmons@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 06 2000 - 20:19:26 GMT-3
   
I added the "appletalk local-routing" global
config command to all 3 frame-relay routers, and
rebooted. It's working.
I'm not real sure that fixed it. I'll play with
it some more and see if it works withoug the
local-rougint command.
Eric
>
> I'm trying to get appletalk routing with
> appletlak eigrp working over a frame-relay hub
> and spoke config.
> I'm using all physical interfaces on the frame.
> OSPF is working on the frame, utilizing
> inverse-arp on the hub, and maps from the two
> spokes to each other.
> I've enabled appletalk on the serial/frame
> interfaces, and they all come up fine, with no
> errors.
> I've disabled eigrp-splithorizon, and I've
> manually mapped the spoke addresses in the same
> manner as the IP mappings for OSPF.
> I can ping the appletalk spokes from the hub,
> and
> I can ping the hub from each of the spokes. But
> no spoke to spoke pinging, even with the manual
> maps.
> Here are the configs:
>
> The HUB - hostname R1
> !
> interface Serial0
>  ip address 130.20.100.1 255.255.255.0
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  ip ospf network broadcast
>  ip ospf priority 200
>  appletalk cable-range 100-120 101.1
>  appletalk zone FrameZone
>  appletalk protocol eigrp
>  no appletalk protocol rtmp
>  no appletalk eigrp-splithorizon
>  frame-relay lmi-type cisco
>
> SPOKE R2
> !
> interface Serial0/0
>  ip address 130.20.100.2 255.255.255.0
>  no ip directed-broadcast
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  ip ospf network broadcast
>  ip ospf priority 0
>  no ip mroute-cache
>  appletalk cable-range 100-120 101.2
>  appletalk zone FrameZone
>  appletalk protocol eigrp
>  no appletalk protocol rtmp
>  no appletalk eigrp-splithorizon
>  frame-relay map appletalk 101.3 100 broadcast
>  frame-relay map ip 130.20.100.3 100 broadcast
>  frame-relay lmi-type cisco
>
> SPOKE R3
>
> interface Serial0/0
>  ip address 130.20.100.3 255.255.255.0
>  no ip directed-broadcast
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  ip ospf network broadcast
>  ip ospf priority 0
>  no ip mroute-cache
>  appletalk cable-range 100-120 101.3
>  appletalk zone FrameZone
>  appletalk protocol eigrp
>  no appletalk protocol rtmp
>  no appletalk eigrp-splithorizon
>  frame-relay map appletalk 101.2 100 broadcast
>  frame-relay map ip 130.20.100.2 100 broadcast
>  frame-relay lmi-type cisco
>
> Here is "Show apple route" on R3:
>
> r3#show apple route
> Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C -
> connected, A - AURP
>        S - static  P - proxy
> 2 routes in internet
>
> The first zone listed for each entry is its
> default (primary) zone.
>
> C Net 100-120 directly connected, Serial0/0,
> zone
> FrameZone
> E Net 200-210 [2/G] via 101.1, 1239 sec,
> Serial0/0, zone EnetZone
>
> Here is the show frame map command on R3:
>
> r3#show frame map
> Serial0/0 (up): appletalk 101.1 dlci
> 100(0x64,0x1840), dynamic,
>               broadcast,, status defined,
> active
> Serial0/0 (up): appletalk 101.2 dlci
> 100(0x64,0x1840), static,
>               broadcast,
>               CISCO, status defined, active
> Serial0/0 (up): ip 130.20.100.1 dlci
> 100(0x64,0x1840), dynamic,
>               broadcast,, status defined,
> active
> Serial0/0 (up): ip 130.20.100.2 dlci
> 100(0x64,0x1840), static,
>               broadcast,
>               CISCO, status defined, active
>
> The commands show similar output on R2.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Eric
>
>
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> 615-834-9952 CELL 615-364-5818
>
>
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