[BULK] - RE: [f-nsp] Problems getting OSPF running
Chris Moore - GMD
chris.moore at gmd.com
Mon Apr 12 17:02:51 EDT 2004
No, I doubt that's the problem - it'll pick a router ID if it isn't assigned
one. That's worked for me (when I forgot to assign the ID, LOL).
I assume you've checked that the Ciscos are using area 0.0.0.0 or just plain
0, and that they are communicating amongst themselves on this LAN? That they
are not set to authenticate OSPF messages (otherwise you'll need to config
that)?
Beyond that, put a sniffer on a port and make sure it sees the OSPF info. An
sFlow collector like nTop would allow you to do this without interupting
traffic......
Grasping for straws....my config is essentially identical to yours and works
fine. I had no issues in setting it up to converse with my Ciscos,
Netscreens and Radware boxes.
Chris
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-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of Brent Van
Dussen
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 2:09 PM
To: Dan Norton; sweeks at sandiego.edu
Cc: foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [BULK] - RE: [f-nsp] Problems getting OSPF running
Maybe you need to have a router-id specified? That may only be for BGP
though, worth a shot ;)
ip router-id loop.back.add.ress
-Brent
At 08:58 AM 4/12/2004, Dan Norton wrote:
>Thanks, I tried that first actually and still no luck. It seems like I'm
>missing something. According to the foundry OSPF is running but it's not
>showing any LSAs received.
>
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