By default static frame relay mappings do not support the pseudo broadcast 
capability, this is where you have to explicitly state it in the frame-relay 
map statements.

To get around it you could change also change the ip ospf network type to 
utilise unicast, by stipulating network type nbma p2p or multipoint.

Dynamic mappings however do support pseudo broadcast AFAIK

Good debugs to check this should be..

debug ip pack or debug frame-relay packet

One of these should show you an encapsulation failure when attempting a process 
switched ping when broadcast keyword is not enabled.


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BR

Tony

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On 21 Apr 2013, at 16:46, Houssam Chahine <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good day,
> 
> I configured ospf over the frame relay with Point to Multipoint on the Hub
> and point-to-point on the spokes. Somehow the neighbors didn't come up
> though i can ping the interfaces ip addresses.
> 
> I tried to ping ospf multicast address with no replies. Once i configured
> ospf over the FR using broadcast all the neighbors come up.
> 
> Is there anything i missed for the Point to multipoint?
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