Re: Once again: OSPF demand circuit & ISDN

From: elping (elpingu@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jun 30 2002 - 17:08:03 GMT-3


   
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Carlos G Mendioroz wrote:

> Hi,
> got into a troublesome area, and no luck in getting out.
>
> I have a simple setup, 2 routers linked via serial and ISDN.
> OSPF in both links, ip ospf demand-circuit on ISDN, only
> one side dialing. No other routing protocol involved.
>
> It seems to break if I set dialer-profiles + multilink ppp
> at the receiving side. Dialer profile w/o MPPP is ok.
> Interface config (aka legacy) with or w/o MPPP is ok.
> But as soon as I set dialer + multilink, there seems to
> be a link down transient at the receiving side,
> that gets translated in a LSA update that in turn triggers
> a new call just after the previous one is torn down
> (LS sequence jumps up by 2 each time).
>
> I've read some 100+ posts on the subject but nothing that
> clears this (but, maybe, some suggestions to filter
> ospf traffic as interesting, that is not what I want to do).
>
> Have tried 12.1.13, 12.1.15, 12.2.8T4 and all do the same.
>
> Here's the receiving side conf:
>
> interface BRI0/0
> no ip address
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer pool-member 1
> isdn switch-type basic-ni
> isdn spid1 1555000021
> isdn spid2 1555000021
> ppp authentication chap
> ppp multilink
>
> interface Dialer1
> ip address 172.16.200.1 255.255.255.0
> encapsulation ppp
> ip ospf demand-circuit
> dialer pool 1
> dialer remote-name 2602
> dialer-group 1
> ppp authentication chap
> ppp multilink
>
> Any suggestion as to how to get this working (or definitive
> reason as to why it will not) is very welcome!
>
> --
> Carlos G Mendioroz <tron@huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina



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