From: Sanjay Bhakta (sanjaybhakta@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 17:51:47 GMT-3
I figured it out. I used "ip ospf demand-circuit" on called router R1
also and it fixed the problem.
Sanjay Bhakta (RTP 10/18)
sbhakta@charter.net
sanjaybhakta@hotmail.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Sanjay Bhakta
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 3:18 PM
Subject: OSPF and Virtual Links
Here is the issue:
------r2--------
| |
isdn frame
| |
------r1----------
R1 loopback: 137.20.1.1/24
R2 loopback: 137.20.2.2/24
R1's ethernet and loopback are in area 0
R1's serial(frame) is in area 1
R1's bri(isdn) is in area 2
R2's ethernet and loopback are in area 20
R2's serial(frame) is in area 1
R2's bri(isdn) is in area 2 and is the calling router configured as
ospf demand-circuit.
I have 2 virtual links, one through area 1 and another through area
2. If I just have one virtual link through area 1, everything works
just fine. Once I add the second virtual link, both R1 and R2 start
rebooting one after the other.
Any ideas. I have 11.3(11a) IOS, I am going to try 12.0 IOS to see if
that makes a differance.
My question is can you have 2 virtual links pointing to the same
router ID, one from dedicated link and another from demand circuit?
Thanks in advance.
Sanjay Bhakta (RTP 10/18)
sbhakta@charter.net
sanjaybhakta@hotmail.com
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