Re: OSPF Routes

From: Chris Hugo (chrishugo@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 17 2002 - 02:49:46 GMT-3


   
 Also if you want to run the ospf process on all your interfaces of R1 you will
 have to revise your network statement from network 152.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 TO

network 152.1.1.1 0.0.0.255 area 0. Since you have Doyle flip to page 517-520 C
ase Study: A Basic OSPF Configuration. Sorry if my page numbers are off. Got an
 old version. Keep reading the book. This is a very good book.

HTH,

chris hugo

  hong tony <aamercado31@yahoo.com> wrote: HI

You are using 0.0.0.0 to advertise the interface only.
With this in mind, the database for Router Link States
will be identical with the highest ip for each
respective router in a Multi-Access Network:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb4.html

But with the Net Link States, the DR (1.97) which
would be R1 will advertise 152.1.1.1 for the
multi-access network.

HTH

--- Michael Kilpatrick wrote:
> Can someone please help determine why networks
> directly connected to R1 are
> not being entered in the OSPF database and therefore
> not being advertised to
> R2. I thought all directly connected networks (less
> loopbacks) are
> automatically advertised via the OSPF process
> running on that router. Also,
> notice that R1 Loop1 and R2 Loop0 are in the ospf
> database... why isn't R1
> Loop0?
>
> R1_#ping 152.1.1.2
>
> !!!!!
> Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip
> min/avg/max = 1/3/4 ms
>
> R1_#sh ip int brie
> Interface IP-Address OK?
> Method Status
> Protocol
> BRI0 152.1.1.77 YES NVRAM
> up up
> BRI0:1 unassigned YES unset
> up up
> BRI0:2 unassigned YES unset
> down
> down
> Ethernet0 152.1.1.1 YES NVRAM
> up up
> Loopback0 152.1.1.65 YES NVRAM
> up up
> Loopback1 152.1.1.97 YES NVRAM
> up up
> Serial0 152.1.1.81 YES NVRAM
> up up
>
> R1_#sh run
> router ospf 110
> log-adjacency-changes
> network 152.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
>
> R1_#sh ip os data
>
> OSPF Router with ID (152.1.1.97) (Process ID
> 110)
>
>
> Router Link States (Area 0)
>
> Link ID ADV Router Age Seq#
> Checksum Link count
> 152.1.1.72 152.1.1.72 489
> 0x80000003 0xCD5C 1
> 152.1.1.97 152.1.1.97 488
> 0x80000002 0x30C9 1
>
> Net Link States (Area 0)
>
> Link ID ADV Router Age Seq#
> Checksum
> 152.1.1.1 152.1.1.97 488
> 0x80000001 0x35CD
>
> R2_#sh ip int brie
> Interface IP-Address OK? Method
> Status
> Protocol
> Ethernet0 152.1.1.2 YES NVRAM up
> up
> Loopback0 152.1.1.72 YES NVRAM up
> up
>
> R2_#sh run
> router ospf 110
> log-adjacency-changes
> network 152.1.1.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
>
> R2_#sh ip o data
>
> OSPF Router with ID (152.1.1.72) (Process ID
> 110)
>
>
> Router Link States (Area 0)
>
> Link ID ADV Router Age Seq#
> Checksum Link count
> 152.1.1.72 152.1.1.72 849
> 0x80000003 0xCD5C 1
> 152.1.1.97 152.1.1.97 849
> 0x80000002 0x30C9 1
>
> Net Link States (Area 0)
>
> Link ID ADV Router Age Seq#
> Checksum
> 152.1.1.1 152.1.1.97 850
> 0x80000001 0x35CD
>
> Thanks, Mike
>



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