From: Hunt Lee (ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au)
Date: Sat Oct 26 2002 - 04:18:51 GMT-3
Guys,
I'm sure this question has been asked many times before, but can
someone kindly explain to me again? I have 3 routers in a hub & spoke
topology (same IP subnet), if on the spokes I don't want to add extra
frame-relay map statements to point to other spokes, is using ospf
network type "point-to-multipoint" on all 3 routers the only way to
achieve this?? (since point-to-multipoint OSPF network type is the only
one which will inject a /32 routes for each individual link in the hub
& spoke topology).
One more question... sorry =( Can anyone please also explain to me
why would one want to use "ip ospf network <non-broadcast>" or "ip ospf
network <point-to-multipoint> non-broadcast" ?? For both commands, I
need to use the " neighbor x.x.x.x " on either the hub to point to all
the spokes, or on each of the spokes pointing back to the hub to get it
to work. So if I need to use the "neighbor" command anyway, what's
the usage / function for those two commands??
Thanks in advance,
Hunt
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