Hi.Are you running any routing protocols over the frame-relay link?"no ip directed-broadcast" is used to tell an interface not to forward packets destined to a subnet broadcast address.Hope this helps.NM
Hi.Just one more thing. When the queue length is between the min and max thresholds, packets can be discarded with an increasing probability that will have its maximum value when the max threshold is reached. The highest discard probability is set by...
Hi.You can deploy a migration from RIPv1 to RIPv2 easily by configuring all the routers to send and receive v1 and v2 RIP packets and then change to version 2 only. This way I believe you won't have problems. By default a router running RIPv1 only se...
Hi.The OSPF process id is local to a router, so this is not a problem for adjacencies. Two routers don't need to have the same process id to become adjacent. Regarding the interfaces on different areas, I'm afraid I didn't understand your problem, bu...
Hi.You can have authentication with OSPF. From the message you posted "Mismatch Authentication type, Input packet specified type 1, we use type 0", I think the Windows machine is using some type of authentication and the Cisco is using none. You can ...