From: Daniel Beynon (dbeynon@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Sep 03 2000 - 11:44:26 GMT-3
Have you tried the following:
interface bri0
no peer neighbor-route
If I remember correctly I have used this is the past for this type of
problem
>From: "John Conzone" <jkconzone@home.com>
>Reply-To: "John Conzone" <jkconzone@home.com>
>To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: OSPF------->BGP---------->OSPF---------->
>ARGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 09:33:51 -0400
>
> I am having trouble keeping my ISDN line quiet because of external LSA
>being generated when I redistribute OSPF int BGP and then back into OSPF.
> No matter what type of list I try, I can't seem to stop the ISDN line
>coming up. As soon as the ISDN link comes down, OSPF generates a message
>which is redistributed into BGP which comes back into OSPF as an external
>announcement and brings up the line. (at least I think thats whats
>happening.)
> I looked in the archives and have found some references to this saying
>use passive interface or distribute list, but distribute list won't work
>for me (probaly becsue I;m not applying properly), and I need this link to
>operate normally so I can't use passive.
> Besides not doing a redistribution loop (which is part of the lab
>requirement so I have to) what am I doing wrong?
> Thanks!
>
> r6#
> OSPF: Generate external LSA 137.20.224.5, mask 255.255.255.255, type
>5, age 0, m
> etric 20, seq 0x80000009
> %ISDN-6-CONNECT: Interface BRI0:1 is now connected to 4930624 r5
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