Re: ip ospf demand circuit...

From: Rick Burts (burts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2001 - 13:30:05 GMT-3


   
Steve

You may be seeing dialer activity activating the circuit for
traffic addressed to 224.0.0.5 which is OSPF. That does not
necessarily mean it is a Hello which bring up the connection.
Look carefully to see if there is an LSA being transmitted
(Hello is OSPF packet type 1 and LSA is OSPF packet type 4).

Rick

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On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Steven Weber wrote:

> I am running IOS version 12.1(5) does anybody know of any "issues" with ospf
> demand-circuit in this version IOS. When I do a deb dialer pac it shows that
> 224.0.0.5 the multicast hello's is what is keeping the line up even though I
> have already configured ip ospf demand-circuit?
> TIA
> Steve



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