[rbak-nsp] OSPF

Maciej Hiller maciej.hiller at host24.pl
Thu Aug 28 18:32:46 EDT 2014


have you got set the router-id ?
(config-ospf)#router-id 10.255.255.5

if not, ospf take the ID from ip address on loopback interface
0.0.0.0 looks like area id :)

try to set router-id

Maciej

W dniu 2014-08-29 00:10, Brandon Leeberg napisał(a):
> I have it set up correctly, based on the config you sent me (THANK
> YOU!), but for some reason, the OSPF neighbor state is reporting as
> DOWN. It lists the neighbor's IP address, but for the neighbor ID, it
> reports as 0.0.0.0
> 
> Any idea why?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Brandon
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redback-nsp [mailto:redback-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On
> Behalf Of Maciej Hiller
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:08 PM
> To: redback-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [rbak-nsp] OSPF
> 
> Hi Brandon
> 
> it is working config
> 
> #sh conf cont local
> Building configuration...
> 
> Current configuration:
> !
> context local
> !
>   no ip domain-lookup
> !
>   interface TO-RTR-A p2p
>    ip address 10.0.1.14/30
>    ip mtu 9170
> !
>   interface TO-RTR-B p2p
>    ip address 10.0.1.10/30
>    ip mtu 9170
> !
>   interface lo loopback
>    ip address 10.255.255.5/32
> !
>   router ospf 1
>    area 0.0.0.0
>     interface lo
>      passive
>     interface 10.0.1.10
>      authentication md5 OSPF-AUTH-KEY1
>     interface 10.0.1.14
>      authentication md5 OSPF-AUTH-KEY1
> !
>   key-chain OSPF-AUTH-KEY1 key-id 1
>    key-string encrypted ************************** !
>   router mpls
>    interface TO-RTR-A
>    interface TO-RTR-B
> !
>   router ldp
>    interface TO-RTR-A
>    interface TO-RTR-B
>    interface lo
> !
> 
> #sh ospf nei
> 
>    --- OSPF Neighbors for Instance 1/Router ID 10.255.255.5 ---
> 
> NeighborID      NeighborAddress Pri State    DR-State IntfAddress
> TimeLeft
> 10.255.255.12   10.0.1.9        128 Full     Other    10.0.1.10       
> 34
> 10.255.255.10   10.0.1.13       128 Full     Other    10.0.1.14       
> 35
> 
> #sh ldp nei
> PeerFlags: A - LocalActiveOpen, D - Deleted, R - Reseting, E - 
> OpenExtraDelay
>             N - OpenNoDelay, P - SetMD5Passwd, T - RetainRoute, F - 
> FlushState
>             X - ExplicitNullEnabled, C - ExplicitNullStatusChanging
>             G - Graceful Restart Supported, L - Session Life Extended
>             * - Reachable via RSVP-TE LSP , U - Unrecognized
> Notification Capable
>             V - Reachable Via Tunnel-Shortcut , W - Typed wildcard FEC
> capable SHld - Session Holdtime Left, HHld - Hello Holdtime Left
> 
> NeighborAddr    LDP Identifier        State   Flag    SHld HHld
> Interface
> 10.255.255.10   10.255.255.10:0       Oper    G       20   14   
> TO-RTR-A
> 10.255.255.12   10.255.255.12:0       Oper    G       20   10   
> TO-RTR-B
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Maciej
> 
> W dniu 2014-08-28 19:09, Brandon Leeberg napisał(a):
>> Forgive me in advance, as I am a redback novice.
>> 
>> What we are trying to do is create an MPLS circuit between two redback
>> routers (SEOS 11.1.2.5p2). Local contexts are already connected, and I
>> believe I have the MPLS and PW config down, but I am having a heck of
>> a time configuring OSPF. I have a loopback on each of the two routers
>> (local contexts), and every config I have tried has failed to bring up
>> an OSPF neighbor connection. LDP connection came up between the two
>> without any issue.  Can someone provide some configuration examples
>> for connecting router 1 (loopback 10.255.255.1) to router 2
>> (10.255.255.2) via OSPF?
>> 
>> Any assistance is much appreciated!
>> 
>> Brandon
>> 
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