@Adrian - Thanks for the reply. I'm not using Lo's. When I fire up debug 
I just get "time expired" messages.

@Joe - I'm going to erase the configs and reload, and see what happens 
when I reconfig. I'm wondering if I've just been beating on the router 
for to long.

@All - Thanks a bunch. I'll let you know what happens.

Terry

Adrian Brayton wrote:
> Hey Terry,
> Are you trying to form peers with a loopback interface? If so, thats 
> why your ebgp multi-hop command is fixing the issue as a loop-back is 
> considered a second hop. And with your /32, OSPF considers this a 
> loopback network type and when you change it to point-to-point (I am 
> just trying to remember) it starts working.
>
> Also, when you are having issue's like you are having, fire up the 
> debug on the router... That will usually get you headed in the right 
> direction on what to search for on google!
>
> HTHs
>
>
>
> On Aug 12, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Terry Vinson 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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