[c-nsp] Unintentional load balancing of traffic

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Fri Sep 18 02:26:53 EDT 2015


Thanks Daniel.

> Please give us a show ip route x.x.x.x and show ip ospf data x.x.x.x so that

> we can analyse the routing.


#sh ip route xxx.xxx.xxx.218

Routing entry for xxx.xxx.xxx.218/32

  Known via "ospf 100", distance 110, metric 205, type intra area

  Last update from yyy.yyy.yyy.204 on Port-channel1.17, 18:09:01 ago

  Routing Descriptor Blocks:

  * yyy.yyy.yyy.208, from xxx.xxx.xxx.218, 1w2d ago, via Port-channel1.26

      Route metric is 205, traffic share count is 1

    yyy.yyy.yyy.204, from xxx.xxx.xxx.218, 18:09:01 ago, via Port-channel1.17

      Route metric is 205, traffic share count is 1


Dont have that command "show ip ospf data x.x.x.x"  (precisely) on this router:


#show ip ospf data ?                       

  adv-router        Advertising Router link states

  asbr-summary      ASBR summary link states

  database-summary  Summary of database

  external          External link states

  network           Network link states

  nssa-external     NSSA External link states

  opaque-area       Opaque Area link states

  opaque-as         Opaque AS link states

  opaque-link       Opaque Link-Local link states

  router            Router link states

  self-originate    Self-originated link states

  summary           Network summary link states

  |                 Output modifiers

  <cr>


> How is your OSPF setup? Is each POP in its own area or are you running
> everything in area 0?


Single area, alll in area 0


Cheers.


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