Re: Frame Relay Lan routing between sites help needed



kjkearney@xxxxxxxxx writes:
I think the main thing I am missing is something along the lines of
router rip.

I am not exactly sure ho this works but after adding it to the 2
routers I was able to ping each others router fast ethernet port but
nothing past it.

The use of a dynamic routing protocol (ie. RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, etc) is
only an aid when you want to not make mistakes doing static routing
across a number of routers out in the field for a network setup like this.
For a 4 note network, I'd prefer to have static routing, a dynamic
routing protocol is overkill for something like that.

If doing RIP makes something work more than before, then you must have
had some static route statements incorrect. I'd still prefer to see a
'show ip route' on each router involved.

*everything* you get with RIP you can do with static routing.

Typically, for this setup, you'd have a default route back to the main
hub on each leaf site. On the hub site, you'd have a static route out
for each leaf LAN network.

The symptoms of being able to ping the remote FastE interface would
point me to looking at the default route out of the leaf site, and/or
the default route setup on a workstation at that leaf site.

.



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