From: Chuck Larrieu (chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 23 2001 - 01:28:48 GMT-3
You must use a RID rather than a pingable address. These may be the same,
but may be different.
Question - how do you find a router rid?
There are at least two ways, with regards to both OSPF and BGP
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Devon Watkins
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 8:13 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF virtual link
Group,
I am working on OSPF virtual links. In the past I had thought was fairly
easy, but now I have a problem that has me stumped.
Here is what I have:
Rtr 1 has an ethernet link in area 1
Rrt 2 has an ethernet link in area 1 also
Rtr 2 has a link in area 0
so far so good, but then...
I add a serial interface on Rtr 1 to area 2 and add the following config
info:
rtr 1
area 1 virtual-link <pingable ip on rtr 2, in area 0>
rtr 2
area 1 virtial-link <ip interface of serial interface in area 2 of rtr1 (is
pingable)>
Any idea of what I am screwing up?
Thanks
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