I believe this is most useful when you're using ospf to allow neighbors to
discover each other dynamically using multicast packets.

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> I have router A with serial2 configured with multipoint subinterfaces.
> Router A is the hub, 10.17.0.2, 107.17.0.3 and 10.17.0.4 are the spokes.
>
>
> interface serial2.2. multipoint
>  ip address 10.17.0.1 255.255.255.0
>  bandwidth 64
>  frame-relay map ip 10.17.0.2 120 broadcast
>  frame-relay map ip 10.17.0.3 130 broadcast
>  frame-relay map ip 10.17.0.4 140 broadcast
>
> What has the broadcast statement accomplished? (Changed the behavior of
> Router A from NBMA to BMA?)
>
>
> .... from ICND page 14-30....
>
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