From: Muhammad Imran Shaikh (imshaikh7@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 19 2002 - 18:21:25 GMT-3
Hi Chenyan,
By default, if you check: #sh ip ospf int l0
it will list the network-type as loopback(not a valid one in ospf)
which is considered as stub host. With this, if you check the
other routers routing table, it will be listed with /32 mask always
not the /24 subnet. So, to advertise it correctly, you have
to manually define -ip ospf net point-to-point. Then check again,
it will be learnt with /24 mask.
Isn't it so much interesting!!!
Muhammad Imran Shaikh
>From: "chenyan" >Reply-To: "chenyan" >To: "ccielab" >Subject: loopback
ospf network >Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 12:18:02 +0800 > >hi,guys >Sometimes
I saw > >interface Loopback0 > ip address 135.3.3.3 255.255.255.0 > ip
ospf network point-to-point > >what's mean that the ospf network type is
used in loopback interface? > >Thanks
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