From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Sun May 12 2002 - 12:46:41 GMT-3
Manny
This is correct adjancencies will not be formed, as the dialer watch will
bring the link up then the hello traffic will begin to flow and the
neighbors will be formed etc etc.
As stated on this list earlier if you use demand circuit to stop the link
from "flapping" then the neighbour relationships are formed and databases
exchanged so that convergance is so much quicker.
It may help you if you read some of the posts that have been exchanged over
the last day or two that relate to these two technologies. Brian's example
is outstanding.
Thanks and HTH
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: eejioforManny [mailto:eejiofor@netzero.net]
Sent: 12 May 2002 07:16
To: ccielab
Subject: Re: Dialer Watch
Hi group members,
I am working on a scenerio that is still a puzzle to me and I wonder what
you guys think. In dialer watch configuration using ospf, what I noticed was
that when you deny ospf ( acl deny ospf any any and acl permit ip any
any )as required to prevent hellos from iniating a call, adjancy will not be
established between neighbors. I also tried using ospf demand circuit in
combination with dialer watch with no success.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Manny
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