From: John Elias (jelias_@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 20:03:16 GMT-3
Elias,
Is it possible for you to post some of the configs?
John E.
CCIE #8150
>From: "Bryan Osoro" <bosoro@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "Bryan Osoro" <bosoro@hotmail.com>
>To: euchime@yahoo.com
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: OSPF interface
>Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 15:41:21 -0600
>
>I bet if you did a "show ip ospf interface" command it would not show
>FastE0/0 in the OSPF process. Change your network statement to either
>
>network 10.10.10.1 0.0.0.0 area 1, network 10.10.10.1 0.0.0.63 area 1, or
>network 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 1
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>That should fix you right up
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>-Bryan
>
>>From: Elias Udechime <euchime@yahoo.com>
>>Reply-To: Elias Udechime <euchime@yahoo.com>
>>To: euchime@yahoo.com
>>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: OSPF interface
>>Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 13:57:06 -0700 (PDT)
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>>I have a laptop and 3640 connected to a hub. The PVC
>>on the 3640 is the only way to get out to the next
>>hop.
>>
>>(diagram)
>>[laptop]----10/100---|HUB|--FE0/0----[3640]---pvc.....
>>
>>For some reason, the laptop can't ping past the 3640.
>>I suspect it to be an OSPF problem with the FE0/0
>>interface. F0/0 10.10.10.1/26 with Ip ospf network
>>Non-broadcast
>>
>>The 3640 isn't routing between the Ethernet IP address
>>and the PVC IP address 192.168.1.1/30...IP ospf
>>network point to point
>>
>>Sample:
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>>Router ospf 1
>>network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.255 area 1
>>network 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
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>>Of course from the 3640, you can ping the far end
>>router with no problem.
>>
>>Routing between Ethernet interface to ATM interface
>>
>>Any suggestion?
>>
>>Elias
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