From: DAN DORTON (DHSTS68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 15:04:45 GMT-3
No, you are correct. No peer neighbor routes should take care of this
issue, but you should only need worry about this if there are /32 routes
in the table.
ip ospf network point-to-multipoint under your frame interfaces are
usually the culprits.
>>> "MOLINA, MARTIN J *Internet* (PBI)" <mm1343@pbi.net> 02/07/02
11:47AM >>>
Make sure there are no /32 routes appearing in your route table for the
BRI
network. If there are, I believe the no peer neighbor-route command
issued
on the BRI interface will take care of the issue. I could be wrong.
-----Original Message-----
From: jim.phillipo@guardent.com [mailto:jim.phillipo@guardent.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 9:04 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF Demand Circuit issues Boot Camp lab 5b
I have a OSPF demand circuit set up between router 5 and 6. The demand
circuit is running over ISDN. Both routers are in area0.
Show IP OSPF interface BRI0 indicates that it is running as a demand
circuit
and Hello's will be surpresssed. Sho IP OSPF neighbor confirms this.
The
dead intervals are not listed for each neighbor.
The problem is the circuit keeps going up and down. Show dialer
indicates
the reason is 224.0.0.5 is bringing up the line.
Any thoughts ?
Jim Phillipo, CCNP, CCDP
Sr. Internetworking Engineer
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