Put a neighbor statement on the Juniper, and everything will come up
correctly.
David
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dmitri Kalintsev [mailto:dek@hades.uz]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:55 AM
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [nsp] 12.0ST, GEIP+, ospf.
>
>
> Hi good people,
>
> I've stumbled upon an interesting problem: I have Juniper M10
> running back
> to back to 7500 with GEIP+ (prod. Oct 2001), and I can pass
> any traffic, but
> ospf won't come up (and cisco's input packet counters woudnt
> increase at
> all, but when I say ping over this link - they do) - cisco
> would think it's
> DR, juniper would get stuck in Init state. IOS is a definite culprit,
> because I've booted cisco box with 12.0(18)S and ospf session
> came right up
> no problem. I've tried 12.0(18)ST and 12.0(17)ST2, both
> failed to bring up
> ospf session. I doubt it's an ospf problem on cisco, because
> the very same
> router would happily bring ospf session to very same M10 over
> fastether.
>
> Anybody seen this? I need bloody 12.0ST, because I need LDP
> (and I'm in no
> mood for going for 12.1E).
>
> Thanks,
> --
> CCNP, CCDP (R&S) Dmitri E. Kalintsev
> CDPlayer@irc Network Architect @ connect.com.au
> dek @ connect.com.au phone: +61 3 9674 3913 fax: 9251 3666
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>
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