From: Jay Greenberg (groupstudylist@execulink.com)
Date: Sun Dec 29 2002 - 21:04:35 GMT-3
I was under the impression that even if there was an ospf network-type
mismatch between routers, changing the hello/dead timers would allow you
to form an adjacency and learn routes.
However, I found that between an NMBA network-type and a point-to-point
network, I was able to form an adjacency by adjusting the timers on one
of the routers. **Adjacencies are formed**, but neither router will
install any OSPF database content into the RT.
As soon as I changed the network-type on one router to match the other,
all routes popped into the RT.
I couldn't find any documentation on this phenomenon. Please comment.
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