[j-nsp] OSPF default problem
Amos Rosenboim
amos at oasis-tech.net
Tue Jan 20 05:22:28 EST 2009
Hello Felix,
Does 10.0.0.1 has a route back towards the rest of the network?
Regards
Amos
On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Felix Schueren wrote:
> 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
>>
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> what does the routing table on one of the other devices look like?
>
> -felix
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