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Old 10-06-2008
how Configuring zebra router as/for NBMA netwoks

I have a zebra router configured....which is working correctly......But I want zebra to not send the data to multicast address 224.0.0.5.....but directly only to my IP...Is there a way to do this....I read that in NBMA networks the message are not sent to the multicast address.

Any idea or any info about configure zebra for NBMA network would be very useful.
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Old 10-06-2008
hi cosmic,

configuring OSPF - you must also understand about NBMA which is a kind of point-to-point network. NBMA by default doesnt support multicast and or broadcast. The most known form of NBMA is a serial connection such as frame-relay, or a point-to-point demand dial remote access. and ethernet/broadcast network is not one of them.

i think its a very clear explanation.

HTH.
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Old 10-07-2008
Thanks , I think I understand....this means that to make zebra configured for NBMA its should be NBMA networks and can't do NBMA in a ethernet/broad cast networks.
thanks
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