From: aansar@sscomp.com.sg
Date: Thu Oct 31 2002 - 21:07:13 GMT-3
as u know hello mis-match will not let the adjacent to form
so if you point to point in one rouer and plain interface in another
router , there is hello mismatch , point to point uses 10/40 , plain uses
30/120 hello/dead intervals
you can try changing hello with ip ospf hello-interval command in the
serial interface to match each other , i did this before , but still
adjancy havent created .
but if you use ospf point to multi point interface in one router , ospf
point to point interface in another router , you can change the hello
interval then adjutancy worked
"Benny Chong" <c_benny@hotmail.com>
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01-11-02 06:15 AM
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Subject: OSPF neighbor between point-to-point subinterface and Natural interface
Hi expert,
A simple question:
2 routers connect over Frame Relay, R1 use point-to-point subinterface
(s0.1
point-to-point), R2 use the natural interface (s0). They run OSPF.
My question is, beside using 'ip ospf network point-to-point' on R2 s0 in
order for R1 and R2 to form neighbor, is there any other method?
I try to use 'neighbor' command on R2, but it doesn't work. So is
changing
the network type the only solution?
Thanks!
Benny
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