From: Jeff Sapiro (jsapiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2000 - 12:14:52 GMT-3
Another item I don't have the equipment to test - I never thought of
making OSPF uninteresting. How can this work? Doesn't there need to be
an initial exchange? It would certainly be an easy generic solution to
all those redistribution scenarios.
-Jeff
Brian Edwards wrote:
> Last time I answered this question I caused a huge raucus. So I'll try
> to be more politically correct this time.There may be some problems
> with OSPF demand circuit is some versions of IOS. The doc states that
> you should only have to configure demand circuit on one side of the
> connection. If this does not work for you try configuring it on both
> sides. If it still doesn't work make OSPF uninteresting in your
> dialer-list. After that upgrade to 12.0 and try all these steps again
> (1 side, both sides, OSPF uninteresting).In the CCIE lab you may not
> have the option of upgrading to 12.0, or you might not want to take
> the time. In this case, IMHO, make OSPF uninteresting (verifiy with
> the proctor if this is acceptable)./Brian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Singh [mailto:ansingh@cisco.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 9:31 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: How to configure OSPF over ISDN/DDR
>
> Hello Can any1 tell me how to configure OSPF over ISDN line
> so hello packets won't bring up the circuit. i think you can
> do "ip ospf demand circuit" inteface command but i can't get
> it to work like that. i'd appreciate any helpAndy
>
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