On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Marcus Keane wrote:
> Brian, is this LSA originated by the ABR/ASBR or from an ASBR inside the
> NSSA? The RFC specifies that LSA originated by an ASBR that is also an
> ABR must clear the P-bit to prevent the LSA from translated by another
> ABR.
The LSA is originated from an ASBR inside the NSSA.  It is not originated 
on the ABR/ASBR, so my understanding is the P-bit should be set.  I 
believe this is possibly a bug.
Brian
> Cheers,
> Marcus.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian [mailto:signal@shreve.net] 
> Sent: 29 January 2002 13:04
> To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [nsp] Help, I need good 7206 Multichannel code!
> 
> 
> 
> More info to add to this. Basically the P-bit is not being set, and so
> the 
> Type 7 -> Type 5 translation is not taking place:
> 
> cygnus#show ip ospf database nssa-external 207.254.220.224
> 
>             OSPF Router with ID (207.254.193.53) (Process ID 10)
> 
>                 Type-7 AS External Link States (Area 10)
> 
>   Routing Bit Set on this LSA
>   LS age: 94
>   Options: (No TOS-capability, No Type 7/5 translation, DC)
>   LS Type: AS External Link
>   Link State ID: 207.254.220.224 (External Network Number )
>   Advertising Router: marshall-gw.shreve.net
>   LS Seq Number: 80000001
>   Checksum: 0x7FC0
>   Length: 36
>   Network Mask: /29
>         Metric Type: 2 (Larger than any link state path)
>         TOS: 0
>         Metric: 20
>         Forward Address: 208.242.79.1
>         External Route Tag: 0
> 
> 
> This router is an ASBR (since its redistributing some statics/connected
> of 
> its own), and its an ABR for the NSSA (area 10).  If anyone can shed 
> further light on why the P-bit may not be being set, and how I could 
> change that behavior, that would be great.  I am currently approaching 
> this as if it were a bug, and playing IOS roulette.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Brian wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > I have been battling a problem on a 7206 all day, and I am stressing 
> > over it.  7206 with a PA-MC-2T3+.  I tried 12.0(19)S1 and 12.0(7)XE1 
> > and both are showing the same problems.  Type 7 LSA's are not being 
> > translated to Type 5 LSA's for redistribution in the backbone.
> > 
> > To run a Multichannel interface, CCO says you need at least 12.0(1)S 
> > or 12.0(2)XE2.
> > 
> > I have an NSSA on this 7206 (area 10).  The 7206 is an ABR between 
> > area 10 and 0.  The NSSA is configured correctly, the 7206 is getting 
> > all the Type 7 LSA's.  The braindead 7206 is announcing Type 5 LSA's 
> > for other parts of ospf (such as redistributed statics, connected, 
> > etc).  But its not doign the 7->5 conversion for routes learned from 
> > the NSSA.
> > 
> > If anyone is using a Multichannel interface, on a 7206, and has a NSSA
> 
> > hanging off it, and can tell me the code they are using, I would 
> > really appreciate it.
> > 
> > Even if someone just knows of a train that works pretty good on a 7200
> 
> > that supports Multichannel, I would try it.
> > 
> > Brian
> > 
> > -----------------------------------------------
> > Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036	   e: signal@shreve.net
> > Network Engineer	   p: 318.222.2638x109	
> > ShreveNet Inc.		   f: 318.221.6612 
> > 	     	      
> > 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------
> Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036	   e: signal@shreve.net
> Network Engineer	   p: 318.222.2638x109	
> ShreveNet Inc.		   f: 318.221.6612 
> 	     	      
> 
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Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036	   e: signal@shreve.net
Network Engineer	   p: 318.222.2638x109	
ShreveNet Inc.		   f: 318.221.6612 
                           
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