Re: ospf problem??

From: Peter van Oene (pvo@usermail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 10:10:16 GMT-3


Problem is R1 and R4 aren't adjacent. Try debugging the adjacency
formation on the two and see what errors are kicking out.

At 06:33 PM 10/24/2002 +0900, =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?x9G6tMfQ?= wrote:
>hi, there
>
>i got a problem on ospf load balance situation.
>r1,r2, r3, r4 are placed as below:
>
>r1 r3
>
>
>r2 r4
>
>
>r1 and r4 , r1 and r2, r3 and r4, and r3 and r2 are connected with Giga
>ports.
>And each of r2 and r4 has another serial port that are connected to frame
>relay clouds.
>
>We are trying to use ospf for IP protocol, and I think there are problems
>in DR, BDR elections.
>
>All the Giga links are in full state except the link between r1 and r4
>which is in exchage state.
>Could you tell me how to solve this problem?
>
>
>P.S
>Could it be problem if r1 is a Cisco product (7500) and r3 is a Nortel
>product (BayStack)?
>Will it be different if r1 and r3 were both Cisco?
>
>Thanks
>Byung Hark, Han
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>NetCom Systems, Inc
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