[j-nsp] SRX-OSPF problem
Cristian Frizziero
cristian.frizziero at iquall.net
Mon Dec 27 11:46:39 EST 2010
Hi!
Could you please copy the detail of the policy you are applying also?
Thanks
Cristian
El 27/12/2010 12:48, Gökhan Gümüş escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two Juniper SRX 210 router which are connected via VPLS.
> VPLS is up and running.
> I am using 10.1R1.8 version on both boxes.
> My question is even if OSPF is up and running, routes are not being
> exchanged each other.
> I am accepting all OSPF traffic on security zones.
>
> R1> show configuration protocols ospf
>
> export static-direct-to-ospf;
> area 0.0.0.0 {
> interface ge-0/0/0.55;
> interface lo0.0;
>
> R1> show configuration interfaces ge-0/0/0.55
> vlan-id 55;
> family inet {
> address 10.100.0.38/27;
> }
>
> R1> show configuration interfaces lo0
> unit 0 {
> family inet {
> address 10.100.9.16/32;
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> R2> show configuration protocols ospf
>
> export static-direct-to-ospf;
> area 0.0.0.0 {
> interface ge-0/0/0.50 {
> priority 128;
> }
> interface ge-0/0/0.55 {
> priority 255;
>
> R2> show configuration interfaces ge-0/0/0.55
> description "[DCN-UK]";
> vlan-id 55;
> family inet {
> address 10.100.0.34/27;
> }
>
> R2> show configuration interfaces lo0
> unit 0 {
> family inet {
> address 10.100.9.12/32 {
> primary;
> preferred;
> }
> address 127.0.0.1/32;
>
> R1> show ospf neighbor
> Address Interface State ID Pri Dead
> 10.100.0.34 ge-0/0/0.55 Full 10.100.9.12 255 36
>
> R1> show route
>
> inet.0: 6 destinations, 6 routes (6 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
> + = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
>
> 10.100.0.32/27 *[Direct/0] 16:20:03
> > via ge-0/0/0.55
> 10.100.0.38/32 *[Local/0] 16:20:08
> Local via ge-0/0/0.55
> 10.100.2.96/28 *[Direct/0] 16:18:41
> > via vlan.0
> 10.100.2.110/32 *[Local/0] 16:21:05
> Local via vlan.0
> 10.100.9.16/32 *[Direct/0] 16:21:20
> > via lo0.0
> 224.0.0.5/32 *[OSPF/10] 16:21:21, metric 1
> MultiRecv
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> R2> show ospf neighbor
> Address Interface State ID Pri Dead
> 10.100.0.38 ge-0/0/0.55 Full 10.100.9.16 128 31
>
> R2> show route
>
> 10.100.2.19/32 *[OSPF/150] 16:30:39, metric 0, tag 0
> > to 10.100.0.40 via ge-0/0/0.55
> 10.100.2.32/28 *[OSPF/10] 16:30:39, metric 2
> > to 10.100.0.47 via ge-0/0/0.55
> 10.100.2.48/28 *[OSPF/10] 16:17:38, metric 2
> > to 10.100.0.42 via ge-0/0/0.55
> 10.100.2.55/32 *[OSPF/150] 16:17:38, metric 0, tag 0
> > to 10.100.0.42 via ge-0/0/0.55
>
> Is there anyone who might explain that strange behaviour?
>
> Thanks,
> Gokhan
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