From: Jason Sinclair (sinclairj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 21 2002 - 01:44:16 GMT-3
Carl,
It's not OSPF that is doing this. OSPF uses multicast not broadcast. If
there is not a lot of traffic do a debug ip pack and see what else is going
across this link. You may need to use a more restrictive dialer-list.
Cheers,
Jason Sinclair
Manager, Network Support Group
POWERTEL
Ground Level, 55 Clarence Street,
SYDNEY NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
office: + 61 2 8264 3820
mobile: + 61 416 105 858
* sinclairj@powertel.com.au
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Phelan [mailto:carlphelan@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2002 13:16
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ISDN - OSPF Demand Circuit
Hi All,
I have a bit of a problem, I have configured an OSPF demand
circuit over
ISDN that just will not stop coming up even with the
inclusion of the
command 'no peer neigbor-route'. The ISDN circuit is in
OSPF area 0 as
are both attached routers.
I thought initially it may be IGRP being redistributed into
OSPF causing
a change in its status but I have blocked incoming IGRP
routes by
setting a 'passive interface' on the sending router with no
luck. 'Show
dialer' reveals the reason for dialing as '255.255.255.255'
- a
broadcast. The interfaces are both point to point in OSPF
however and
not broadcast.
Thanks for your advice.
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