RE: Bootcamp Lab 8 Demand Circuit question

From: Roman Rodichev (rodic000@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 17 2001 - 10:05:29 GMT-3


   
It should stay down! Are you using async? Async won't work. You need to use
dialer

>From: "Daniel C. Young" <danyoung99@mediaone.net>
>Reply-To: "Daniel C. Young" <danyoung99@mediaone.net>
>To: "'Bernard'" <one@dollarpower.com>, <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: RE: Bootcamp Lab 8 Demand Circuit question
>Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 22:55:37 -0700
>
>Hi Bernard,
>
>I got this to work as well by looking at which routes are naturally
>redistributed into IGRP and OSPF and then filtering out all other ones. My
>question is regarding the OSPF demand circuit itself: why is it that the
>line won't stay down without these filters?
>
>I'm lost on this and would greatly appreciate your input.
>
>Thanks,
>Daniel
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>Bernard
>Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:11 PM
>To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
>Cc: 'Dean, Justin'
>Subject: RE: Bootcamp Lab 8 Demand Circuit question
>
>
>I am doing lab 8 right now and have managed to keep this damn line quiet at
>last. So, it is doable.
>The main trick is , when you redistribute igrp<-->ospf, you must
>specifically choose which subnets will be distributed. Use an access list
>and a route map and one by one choose the network. Do not leave any network
>for destiney.
>
>If you want to see my config, send me an e-mail and I send it to you.
>Boy, it is a relief when you see this line quiet!
>
>Bernard
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dean, Justin [mailto:Justin.Dean@nrtinc.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:26 AM
>To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
>Subject: Bootcamp Lab 8 Demand Circuit question
>
>
>I am doing lab 8 again and I am running into the problem where I cant keep
>the demand circuit from coming up without using a "deny ospf any any" on a
>dialer list. I know that this is not allowed. When I debug dialer packets
>it
>just shows me "caused by R6 to 224.0.0.5" but I can't figure out what is
>causing it to trigger the ospf traffic. One thing that is strange is that
>when it connects it will not send any interesting traffic until the moment
>it disconnects then it generates a "224.0.0.5" packet and brings up the
>line. Does anyone have an idea what is going on. I already made sure that
>it
>is showing up as a demand circuit and I also shut the serial on R4 just to
>make sure it wasnt something with the igrp/ospf redistribution. thanks,
>
>justin
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