From: Ken (cciecn@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 08 2000 - 03:53:14 GMT-3
you do not need let them go away, just give it a
higher metric or distance. I do not think you can
clear them, because the LSAs are in the OSPF database
not the routing table, I do not think you can reset
the database without closing OSPF at all.
Ken
--- Manjeet Chawla <mchawla@asanet.com> wrote:
> Good question !
>
> My normal connectivity to destination network is via
> default route to
> internet. So the destination network network, under
> normal circumstances is
> not in the routing table. When the internet
> connection went down, ISDN
> kicked in and OSPF sent all routes from all the
> branch router to the caller
> and provided continued connectivity. When internet
> came back up, these route
> needs to go away.
>
>
> Rick Burts wrote:
>
> > Why would you want to clear them ? They were
> installed because the
> > neighbor advertised that they could be reached.
> If that changes the
> > neighbor should send an LSA changing their state.
> If you want them
> > to become unavailable, go the the neighbor and
> make them unavailable,
> > the router will open the demand circuit and send
> an update. Why do
> > you want to get in and clear them ?
> >
> > Rick
> >
> > On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Manjeet Chawla wrote:
> >
> > > I configured OSPF demand circuit and all worked
> fine and remote routes
> > > were installed into the routing table. Hours
> later those routes are
> > > still in the routing table. How do I clear those
> OSPF route from the
> > > routing table.
> > >
> > > I have tried following:
> > >
> > > Clear ip route *
> > > clear ip route <ip add>
> > > Shut down BRI
> > > Cannot shut down the Dialer 0 as it is the lead
> in the rotary group.
> > >
> > > Any ideas ?
> > >
> > > -Manjeet
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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