From: Brian Lodwick (xpranax@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 17 2001 - 11:39:14 GMT-3
Try changing the OSPF network statement wildcard mask to reflect the
interface's mask.
>>>Brian
>From: Hans <yyao@sympatico.ca>
>Reply-To: Hans <yyao@sympatico.ca>
>To: CCIElab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: ospf over frame relay
>Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 10:21:48 EDT
>
>Hi all,
>
>R2/s0--pvc--s0/R1/s1--pvc-s0/R3
>
>R1 is the hub router with 2 pvcs, R2 and R3 are spokes with only one pvc
>each. All the routers use physical interface. I have also configured frame
>relay map with the broadcast key word on both R2 and R3 so that they can
>ping each other.
>
>Then I enable ospf and put ip ospf network point-to-multipoint on all the
>serial interfaces of the three routers. I have loopbacks(/24) configured on
>all the three routers and include them in ospf and I also put ip ospf
>network point-to-point under all the loopbacks, I know otherwise the
>loopback will appear to be /32.
>
>Then I show ip route on R3, everything works perfect except I saw two /32
>ospf learnt route of R2's s0 and R1's0.
>
>The second weird thing is, when I try to use distribute-list to filter the
>two /32 routes on R3, to prevent them from going into the routing table of
>R3, on the inbound interface of s0 of R3, I can not not remove them. (I
>know it is impossible to remove any ospf routes from the ospf database, but
>what I am trying to do is just to prevent them from coming into the routing
>table). I still can see the two /32 routes in R3's routing table.
>
>Need your help on that.
>
>Hans
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