Your configs would be a big help, but without them my best guess here is
that you were using inverse arp and you added an incorrect frame relay map
statement.  Frame relay map statements disable inverse arp for the protocol
it was configured for.  Any dynamic ip to dlci mappings you had with inverse
arp will remain until you reload the router.
Another possibility is that you have different interface types
(point-to-point vs. non-broadcast for instance) on the two routers.  If that
is the case, your hello and dead timers will be different and you won't form
adjacencies.  Please send your configs.

-Rob Fielding, MCSE, CCNP


----- Original Message -----
From: "Wilson, Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: OPSF Adj problems


> Hi all
>
> I have a lab with 4 1602 routers.  I have 2 of them, RA&RB, ospf over nbma
> frame-relay.  When I do a show neighbor on RA, I see RB in the
INIT/DRother
> state.  When I do a show ip ospf neighbor on RB, I get nothing.  I have
> debug ip ospf adj running on both, and I see the hello's exchanging for
the
> 2-way state, but then they time out.  Why can't I form these neighbors?
> They were running fine until RB was reloaded.  Have I lost my RID??
Please
> advise
>
> Christian Wilson
> Network Engineer
> Select Comfort Corporation
>
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