From: LASSERRE Grégory (gregory.lasserre@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 16 2000 - 16:23:37 GMT-3
Hi Ben,
i've not made the test but i don't think so.
The problem is that the router cannot make any adjency
on the secondary interface, because all IP packets sent by
this interface systematically carry the Primary IP Address as
source address.
Thus, OSPF adjency cannot be made with another neighbor on this
secondary IP network (even if "ip ospf neighbor" is configured on both
routers)
Greg.
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Ben_J_Durand@tivoli.com [SMTP:Ben_J_Durand@tivoli.com]
> Date: mercredi 15 mars 2000 16:38
> À: LASSERRE Grégory
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Objet: RE: OSPF and Secondary Addresses
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> Can this be countermanded by forcing a "neighbor" statement in the ospf
> definition?
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> - Ben
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