RE: [j-nsp] OSPF between POS interface and Agilent Tester

From: Andrew Smith (as160@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 12:09:23 EDT


I haven't tried yet, but I will turn on PPP and see
what happends.

Thx
--- Chance Whaley <chance@dreamscope.com> wrote:
> I have run into roughly the same issue on more than
> one occasion. Solution
> was to use PPP. With cisco-hdlc I have always had
> strange weirdness, with
> PPP never a problem. In talking w/ someone from
> Agilent last week, she
> stated I was not the only one who had brought it up.
>
> You may want to try a "flag all detail" just to see
> what else you can
> glean..
>
> ospf {
> traceoptions {
> file ospf-log;
> flag all detail;
> flag task disable;
> }
>
> .chance
> sapere aude
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Smith [mailto:as160@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 8:05 PM
> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] OSPF between POS interface and
> Agilent Tester
>
>
> Hi, All.
>
> I got this strange problem here.
>
> Agilent Tester---M20 with OC48 POS
>
> I tried to set up the OSPF session between the box
> and
> the tester. M20 never pass the init state. Tester
> stays in Down state. The hello send by the M20 is
> not recieved by the tester--I sniffed. When I send
> ping from M20 to tester, it works. Turn on the all
> the OSPF flag under the trace option, M20 recieves
> the
> Hello from the Tester (correct parameters, router
> ID,
> timers, etc.) and M20 sends the hello back. Some
> how
> it just drops in a black hole. The interface is
> working. Using cisco-hdlc encap.
>
> I changed the tester ports and FPCs, reboot
> everything. No go. OSPF between M20s comes right
> up.
> No fancy configs whatsoever. I see no errors in the
> trace.
>
> Any ideas? TIA
>
> Andrew.
> =============================================
> protocols {
> ospf {
> traceoptions {
> file ospf-log size 10k files 5;
> flag lsa-ack;
> flag database-description;
> flag hello;
> flag lsa-update;
> flag lsa-request;
> flag event;
> flag error;
> flag state;
> flag timer;
> }
> area 0.0.0.0 {
> interface so-1/0/0.0;
> interface so-2/0/0.0;
> }
> area 0.0.0.1 {
> interface so-3/0/0.0;
> }
> }
> }
> ===============================================
> Jan 3 05:12:34 OSPF sent Hello (1) -> 224.0.0.5
> (so-3/0/0.0)
> Jan 3 05:12:34 Version 2, length 48, ID
> 10.39.25.41, area 0.0.0.1
> Jan 3 05:12:34 checksum 0xc2c8, authtype 0
> Jan 3 05:12:34 mask 0.0.0.0, hello_ivl 10, opts
> 0x2, prio 128
> Jan 3 05:12:34 dead_ivl 40, DR 0.0.0.0, BDR
> 0.0.0.0
> Jan 3 05:12:34 task_timer_dispatch: returned from
> OSPF_OSPF Hello, rescheduled in 9.006
> Jan 3 05:12:34 OSPF rcvd Hello 20.1.1.2 -> 20.1.1.1
> (so-3/0/0.0)
> Jan 3 05:12:34 Version 2, length 44, ID 20.1.1.2,
> area 0.0.0.1
> Jan 3 05:12:34 checksum 0xe79b, authtype 0
> Jan 3 05:12:34 mask 255.255.255.0, hello_ivl 10,
> opts 0x2, prio 0
> Jan 3 05:12:34 dead_ivl 40, DR 0.0.0.0, BDR
> 0.0.0.0
> Jan 3 05:12:34 task_timer_uset: timer OSPF_Neighbor
> activity <Touched> set to offset 40 at 3:18:05
>
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