Re: OSPF on demand circuit

From: Stylen (globalfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Sep 27 2000 - 00:17:31 GMT-3


   

-----Original Message-----
From: Stylen <globalfx@netropolis.net>
To: ccielab@group-study.com <ccielab@group-study.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: OSPF on demand circuit

>try the 'no peer neighbor-route' command in interface config mode, this
>removes the /32 address from the route table that is probably causing the
>link to come back up.
>
>Richard Foltz, CCNP, CCNP-Voice, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
>Technical Solutions Consultant
>Sprint ENS
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin Baumgartner <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
>To: leichen@cisco.com <leichen@cisco.com>
>Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 8:59 PM
>Subject: Re: OSPF on demand circuit
>
>
>> Are you doing redistribution on either ISDN routers?
>>IF so this will cause the IDSN link to come up. Look at the archive
>>for details.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I configured ospf on demand circuit at one side of the isdn link. I can
>see
>>> the ospf hello is suppressed when the isdn link is up. However, after
the
>>> link goes down in 60 secs (idle-timer), the dialer interface immediately
>>> sends out several packets to 224.0.0.5 and therefore bring the link back
>up
>>> again. So the isdn link is always up.
>>>
>>> Anyone knows why this happens?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Lei
>>>
>>>



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