Re: ospf question

From: Gerard Robinson (gerardrobinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun May 07 2000 - 11:49:54 GMT-3


   
   
   
   Are you sure the adjacency is going to the FULL state?
   
           are you using the broadcast keyword in the frame map, I know
   they are non-broadcast but don't the OSPF hellos/LSAs still go to
   224.0.0.whatever, I don't think the router can forward packets to
   multicast addresses without the broadcast keyword.
   
           Also are you putting the poll-interval on your neighbor
   statements?
   
   
   
   
   ----- Original Message -----
   
   From: Brad Johnson
   
   To: ccielab
   
   Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 2:28 AM
   
   Subject: ospf question
   
   i have 4 routers in the backbone. They are connected via frame relay,
   without inverse arp. Also i am using multipoint sub interfaces on one
   spoke and the hub and the 3 other spokes are using major interfaces.
   Connectivity is fine through the use of frame map statements. My
   question is this:
   
   
   
   I have 2 routers running 11.2.15p and 2 running 12.0.9. I am defining
   on the hub, neighbor statements (not allowed to use ip ospf network
   commands - NON - BROADCAST INTERFACE TYPE). This seems to work fine in
   the beginning but the 11.2 routers seem to drop all ospf routes. It
   will form an adjacency, but dies. If you put the ip ospf network
   command on it will then work. Also, if you remove ospf, and add it
   back to all the routers, it works again under the non-broadcast. Has
   anyone seen this before?



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