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Figure 10.3. A point-<strong>to</strong>-multipoint Frame Relay mesh.<br />

When using DDR links with OSPF, it is quite common <strong>to</strong> filter out OSPF messages<br />

from seeming like interesting outbound traffic <strong>to</strong> bring up <strong>the</strong> link. It is, however,<br />

desirable <strong>to</strong> have <strong>the</strong> routing tables across <strong>the</strong> routing domain as accurate as<br />

possible. With <strong>the</strong> interface command , it is possible <strong>to</strong><br />

have <strong>the</strong> local end router suppress periodic OSPF messages that contain no <strong>to</strong>pology<br />

changes. If an OSPF message does contain <strong>to</strong>pology change information and <strong>the</strong><br />

DDR link is brought up, <strong>the</strong> messages are passed on <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> remote router. When <strong>the</strong><br />

link is up for normal data use, OSPF messages are exchanged normally. This feature<br />

is enabled on <strong>the</strong> <strong>network</strong> access router, not <strong>the</strong> remote router.

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