Yes, policy routing could very well be the solution without using FR map 
statements. But how would I go about doing this? I mean what kind of policy 
routing needs to be in place on the spoke so that I can ping to the other 
spoke (going thru the Hub rtr). And thus, get to the Ethernets of the spoke 
routers.

The hub router is the only one that can get to the ethernets on the spokes 
and the spoke routers can ONLY get to the ethernet of the hub router not to 
the ethernet of the other spoke.

Could it be just static routes on the hub router pointing the next hop to 
the serial of the spoke router?
I will try this.

But any other ideas are gratefully appreciated....I have tired my eyes on 
CCO till 3:00am in the morning and still not find the freaking answer.

Thank you.


>From: Stephen Barlow 
>To: 'Cisco Nuts' 
>Subject: RE: Give up...Cannot ping from one spoke to another?? [7:43795]
>Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 07:58:19 -0400
>
>I believe policy routing or frame maps on each spoke would solve it.  Is 
>the
>next hop of the spokes the other spoke?  If yes, frame needs a layer 2 (or
>routing) to get around this.
>Hope it helps
>
>Steve
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: May 9, 2002 9:15 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Give up...Cannot ping from one spoke to another?? [7:43795]
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I have RTA configed as a FR hub with multipoint subif. I have RTB, RTC and
>RTE configed as spokes using only the serial intf. - FR network type
>Non-Broadcast. Have 1 single FR map statement on the spokes pointing to the
>hub. Have 3 map statements on the hub pointing back to each of the 3 
>spokes.
>
>Have Ospf configed. Area 0 the FR network for the serials. Area 1 on RTA,
>Area 10 on RTB and Area 4 on RTE each for the Ethernet side. Also have the
>neighbor statement on each spoke pointing to the hub with a priority of 2.
>
>A show ip route reveals all the OSPF networks (O IA routes) on each router.
>I can only ping from the hub router RTA to networks on the spoke routers 
>BUT
>
>I cannot ping from one spoke router to a network on another spoke router
>EVEN though the routes are in the routing table?
>
>Why is that?
>
>A CATCH: I am not allowed to use the ip ospf network command anywhere nor 
>FR
>
>map statements on each spoke pointing to the other spokes??
>
>What is the way that will allow me to ping from RTB to RTC thru RTA the hub
>router?
>
>I tried the default-information originate on the hub rtr. RTA but this does
>not seem to help - even though it installs a default route on each spoke
>router.
>
>I am giving up after tiring me eyes on CCO.
>
>Anyone with any ideas?
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>
>
>
>
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