[BULK] - RE: [f-nsp] Problems getting OSPF running
Dan Norton
dan at synccast.com
Mon Apr 12 19:21:48 EDT 2004
It's working now, but I'm not sure why.
I made only one change: I moved the connection to the network from
interface 4/1 to interface 3/1.
Here is my complete config:
ver 07.1.07T53
module 1 bi-8-port-gig-management-module
module 2 bi-8-port-gig-module
module 3 bi-8-port-gig-management-module
module 4 bi-24-port-copper-module
!
global-stp
global-protocol-vlan
!
!
vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port
spanning-tree
!
!
aaa authentication enable default local enable
aaa authentication login default local
enable super-user-password .....
username user1 password .....
username user2 password .....
snmp-server community ..... ro
snmp-server community ..... rw
!
interface e 3/1
port-name Uplink to GX
route-only
ip address same.subnet.as.cisco.ospf.peers
ip ospf area 0.0.0.0
mon both
gig-default neg-off
!
interface e 3/2
port-name Uplink to 3508 Port 1
route-only
ip address same.subnet.as.bgp.peer
mon both
!
interface e 4/1
ip address same.subnet.as.cisco.ospf.peers
ip ospf area 0.0.0.0
ip ospf cost 1
!
!
!
router bgp
local-as nnnn
neighbor bgp.neighbor.1 remote-as nnnn
neighbor bgp.neighbor.2 remote-as nnnn
!
router ospf
area 0.0.0.0
!
!
!
end
Dan Norton
CCNA, MCP
Network Administrator
WareNet/SyncCast
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Weeks [mailto:sweeks at sandiego.edu]
> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 3:23 PM
> To: Dan Norton
> Cc: Chris Moore - GMD; foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: [BULK] - RE: [f-nsp] Problems getting OSPF running
>
>
>
> Did "sho ip ospf config" give you anything?
>
> scott
>
>
> On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Dan Norton wrote:
>
> : The cisco configs are plain vanilla, no authentication and
> they are all
> : using area 0.
> :
> : I pulled a TCPdump from the interface that has the BigIron
> on it and the
> : LSAs are getting to it.
> :
> : BGP was a snap to get working, wish this was the same.
> :
> : Dan Norton
> : CCNA, MCP
> : Network Administrator
> : WareNet/SyncCast
> : dan at ware.net
> : dan at synccast.com
> : (949) 417 - 2300 x 2360
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> :
> : "When the winds of change blow hard enough, the most
> trivial of things
> : can turn into deadly projectiles."
> :
> :
> :
> : > -----Original Message-----
> : > From: foundry-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
> : > [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
> : > Chris Moore - GMD
> : > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 2:03 PM
> : > To: foundry-nsp at puck.nether.net
> : > Subject: RE: [BULK] - RE: [f-nsp] Problems getting OSPF running
> : >
> : > 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
> : >
> : > _____________________________________________
> : > Chris Moore
> : > WAN Engineer
> : > Guardian Mortgage Documents
> : >
> : > -----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.
> : > >
> : > >Dan Norton
> : > >Network Administrator
> : > >
> : > >WareNet
> : > >dan at ware.net
> : > >(949) 417 - 2300 x 2360
> : > >(888) 927 - 3329 (Fax)
> : > >Emergency Cell Phone: 949-300-4215
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> : > >aim: deveyn
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