RE: can't see OSPF routes..

From: Fabricio Aponte (fabricio@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 10:35:45 GMT-3


   
Steve,

You are running an issue with Split Horizon. Do a show ip int s x on the
hub router. Make sure that it is off on the hub subinterface (I am sure you
already thought of that though). Then go to the spoke routers and do the
same. Split Horizon is OFF by default on Frame Relay physical interfaces,
which is causing your loop.

Regards,

Fabricio

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Steven Weber
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:34 PM
To: CCIE GROUP; Kotte, Christopher
Subject: RE: can't see OSPF routes..

also, if you look at the routing table in r5 200.200.200.0 is coming from
r4 when it should really be coming from r2?

I can't figure that one out either

Steve

----- Original Message -----

From: Kotte, Christopher

To: CCIE GROUP

Sent: 2/27/01 11:00:31 PM

Subject: RE: can't see OSPF routes..

a little more information would be helpfull...

what routes do you think should be showing up on r5? could you
provide an

example? have you tried "clea ip route * ? try
rebooting routers...should

the routes be intra-area or external?

-----Original Message-----

From: Steven Weber

To: CCIE GROUP

Sent: 2/27/01 7:33 PM

Subject: can't see OSPF routes..

I have this really weird problem, r5 is the hub r3 and r6 are spokes.
r5

has formed an adjacency with both of them, however none of their
routes

are

showing up on r5? Can someone please shed some light?

Thanks,

--- Steven Weber

--- itweber@earthlink.net

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