Thanks Steve, Thanks Max!
Yeah i know it's probably not required, but like you i rather take no risks and 
deliver as much as possible. i like full reachability ;-)

so you can't 'bounce off' dlci's more then 1 hop (as you would when connecting 
via a hub) to get all the way from say r1 to r8 ? I thought if i map it to the 
hub and the hub is connected to that specific router it would work but i guess 
it doesn't. Like  you said, am gonna need a routing protocol for that!

Thanks again!,
Alef
On May 11, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Max Pierson wrote:

> Hi Alef,
> 
> If they're point-to-point on a sub-interface, just use the "frame-relay 
> interface-dlci xxx" command. If you're restricted from using frame map 
> commands, is FR Inverse-arp out of the picture :) ?? As Steve pointed out, 
> pinging your own interfaces would definitely be a proctor question, but for 
> good measure, I always make my interfaces to where they can be ping'd from 
> their own box and all others. (call me paranoid). And also, I believe some of 
> the Vol 1 labs were not intended for full reachability at the end. At least 
> thats what some of my findings and what others have mentioned on the list 
> before.
> 
> -
> m
> 
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Alef <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am working on lab 6, vol1 and i wanted to achieve full connectivity, but i 
> am not sure how to do it on the point to point links between r2 and r4 and r6 
> and r9. for the rest all is done ,lab is complete and everything is working. 
> What i mean is i want access to all nodes from r4, and from r9 over those 
> links.
> 
> as i can't use frame-relay maps on these point to point interfaces i'm not 
> sure how to do it. how would one set such a thing up?
> 
> Alef
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