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Tutorial: OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay Part 5

In my previous tutorials we looked at the different OSPF Network types and also how they interact with each other. In this tutorial we will be looking at implementing OSPF over a partial mesh Frame-Relay network with multiple hubs and spokes. This is the last of the OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay series of articles….unless I find something cool! :)

Troubleshooting: IP Addressing Tricks & Tips Using PPP

Let’s say you have this scenario: R4 and R5 are connected via a serial cable. Configure IP Addressing so that R4 and R5 are in the 192.168.45.0/24. R4 should have an IP of 192.168.45.4/24. R5 should have an IP address off 192.168.45.5/24. The catch: Do not configure an IP Address with the ip address 192.168.45.4 255.255.255.0 command directly on R4’s s1/1 interface. Let’s have a look at the different ways we can solve this….

Tutorial: OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay Part 4

In our previous tutorials (you can find Part 1 here, Part 2 here and Part 3 here) we looked at the different OSPF network types and how they apply to a partial mesh Frame-Relay Hub and spoke topology. In normal situations that would be enough, but this is the CCIE we are preparing for! We have to understand how the different network types work together. This is incase the proctor decides to not allow you to use certain types of OSPF networks on one interface or does not allow you to use the ip ospf network commands on others. Evil Proctors :)

Tutorial: OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay Part 3

In our previous tutorials on OSPF Network types (you can read Part 1 here, and Part 2 here), we looked at the OSPF broadcast, non-broadcast, point-to-multipoint, and point-to-multipoint non-broadcast network types. In this article we will be taking a look at the last of the ospf network types, namely point-to-point and loopback network types.

Tutorial: OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay Part 2

In our last article we looked at the Broadcast and Non-Broadcast OSPF network types. We will be continuing our OSPF Network Type series of articles by looking at Point-to-Multipoint and Point-to-Multipoint Non-Broadcast network types.

Tutorial: OSPF Network Types and Frame Relay Part 1

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