Thanks Joe.

But I thought of that, the connection is between the hub and one of the 
spokes.

Terry

Joe Astorino wrote:
> The reason is likely to do with the way the next-hop is done with OSPF 
> point-to-multipoint.  In point-to-multipoint the next-hop gets set to 
> the spoke router that originated the route...so technically it is more 
> than 1 hop away and that is why it works with ebgp multihop
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Terry Vinson 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hey guys,
>
>     Hope someone can shed some light on this one. Has anyone ever had any
>     issues building eBGP neighbors across an OSPF point-to-multipoint
>     configured Frame Relay.  I think the /32 host routes are causing me
>     issues.  If I change the "network type" I get neighbors to form,
>     or if I
>     use the ebgp-multihop.
>
>     Thanks in advance for the help.
>
>     Terry
>
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