correct syntax is:
R3-4k(config)#router ospf 1
R3-4k(config-router)#router-id 1.1.1.1 ?
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Faraz
>
> Make sure that the OSPF router ID is not an IP associated with one
> of the circuits that might bounce. It's always a good idea to create
> a loopback that'll be selected as the router id or with 12.x explicitly
> specify an "ip ospf route-id a.b.c.d".
>
> George
>
> > From cisco-nsp-request@puck.nether.net Tue May 1 00:53:16 2001
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> > Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 00:40:23 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: Tatsuya Kawasaki <tatsuya@kivex.com>
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> > Subject: [nsp] ospf and boucing circuit.
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> > Hi you all,
> >
> > Does any of you have problems with OSPF protocol and bouncing circuit?
> > It appeared that when DS3 bounces, sometimes we lose OSPF update..
> > I had not had a chance to take a close look that what part of OSPF is
> > failing. Version of cisco we are currently running is 12.0x
> > So in order to solve that problem, we need to restart OSFP process.
> > Does anyone have simlar problem?
> > Interesting thing is that it start having problem almost 1 hour after
> > circuit bounces.
> >
> > Tatsuya
> >
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