[j-nsp] OSPF default problem

Felix Schueren felix.schueren at hosteurope.de
Tue Jan 20 03:28:37 EST 2009


Cord MacLeod wrote:
> Below is a configuration for my ex4200.  I'm trying to make it the
> gateway for all my traffic temporarily.  All devices connected to it are
> running ospf, 2 m7s and another ex4200.  All devices connected can hit
> all other devices on loopback and /30 addresses.  However, only the
> switch with the configuration below can get to the internet.  It is the
> only switch which can hit 10.0.0.1, all others cannot ping this address,
> they can however ping 10.0.0.2.  Any ideas?
> 
> 
> version 9.3R2.8;
> 
>     ge-1/0/1 {
>         unit 0 {
>             family inet {
>                 address 10.0.0.2/23;
>             }
>         }
>     }
> routing-options {
>     static {
>         route 0.0.0.0/0 {
>             next-hop 10.0.0.1;
>             retain;
>             readvertise;
>             metric 1;
>         }
>     }
>     router-id 10.0.0.31;
> }
> protocols {
>     ospf {
>         export ospf_policy;
>         area 0.0.0.0 {
>             interface ge-0/0/23.0;
>             interface ge-1/0/23.0;
>             interface lo0.0 {
>                 passive;
>             }
>             interface ge-1/0/0.0;
>             interface ge-0/0/0.0;
>         }
>     }
>     lldp {
>         interface all;
>     }
>     rstp;
> }
> policy-options {
>     policy-statement ospf_policy {
>         term term1 {
>             from protocol static;
>             then accept;
>         }
>         term term2 {
>             from protocol direct;
>             then accept;
>         }
>     }
> }
> 
> 
> 
> 
> inet.0: 16 destinations, 16 routes (16 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
> + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
> 
> 0.0.0.0/0          *[Static/5] 00:36:24, metric 1
>                     > to 10.0.0.1 via ge-1/0/1.0
> 10.0.0.0/23     *[Direct/0] 06:44:44
>                     > via ge-1/0/1.0
> 10.0.0.2/32     *[Local/0] 06:44:44
>                       Local via ge-1/0/1.0
> 10.0.0.13/32    *[OSPF/10] 07:00:20, metric 1
>                     > to 10.0.0.49 via ge-1/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.14/32    *[OSPF/10] 07:00:10, metric 1
>                     > to 10.0.0.53 via ge-0/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.31/32    *[Direct/0] 07:01:20
>                     > via lo0.0
> 10.0.0.47/32    *[OSPF/10] 05:10:42, metric 1
>                     > to 10.0.0.58 via ge-1/0/23.0
>                       to 10.0.0.62 via ge-0/0/23.0
> 10.0.0.48/30    *[Direct/0] 07:01:15
>                     > via ge-1/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.50/32    *[Local/0] 07:01:18
>                       Local via ge-1/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.52/30    *[Direct/0] 07:01:07
>                     > via ge-0/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.54/32    *[Local/0] 07:01:16
>                       Local via ge-0/0/0.0
> 10.0.0.56/30    *[Direct/0] 05:54:18
>                     > via ge-1/0/23.0
> 10.0.0.57/32    *[Local/0] 07:01:18
>                       Local via ge-1/0/23.0
> 10.0.0.60/30    *[Direct/0] 05:10:47
>                     > via ge-0/0/23.0
> 10.0.0.61/32    *[Local/0] 05:10:47
>                       Local via ge-0/0/23.0
> 224.0.0.5/32       *[OSPF/10] 07:01:22, metric 1
>                       MultiRecv
> 
> _______________________________________________
> juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
> 
what does the routing table on one of the other devices look like?

-felix

-- 
Felix Schüren
Head of NOC

------------------------------------------------------------------
Host Europe GmbH - http://www.hosteurope.de
Welserstraße 14 - D-51149 Köln - Germany
Telefon: (0800) 4 67 83 87 - Telefax: (01805) 66 32 33
HRB 28495 Amtsgericht Köln - UST ID DE187370678
Geschäftsführer:
Uwe Braun - Alex Collins - Mark Joseph - Patrick Pulvermüller


More information about the juniper-nsp mailing list