From: Adel Abushaev (adel@netmasterclass.net)
Date: Sun Feb 17 2008 - 17:07:49 ARST
You will not be able to ping before you configure OSPF on it with the
correct network type and the adjacency is formed. In NMC configuration,
point-to-multipoint network type installs /32 entries for the remote
endpoints and then you can ping them, because they are mapped to correct
point-to-point subs.
You can verify this by doing "show ip route ospf" on R1 and check that the
successful solution has /32 entries in the routing table.
Adel
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ladeegeek@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:39 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: NMC Lab 3 - frame - p2p vs multi
Can any one explain to me how the solution of using point to points on R1
that only have assoicated dlci's and no maps can ping R2 and R4?
I used sub interfaceswith multpoint so I could specifically state which dlci
went to R2 and which went to R4. I tried to ping r2 from r1 and was getting
encap errors. r1 had a mulitpoint sub int and a frame-map.
when i changed to match the NMC solution of point to point with just an
associated dlci I was able to ping r2??
doesn't make sense.
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