Re: 3550 Wierd OSPF E1 / E2

From: Tom Rogers (cccie71@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jun 17 2004 - 15:38:23 GMT-3


Sorry, got lost in that and then could not hold on to it.
Definitley it is not a cable problem, coz I getting other routes :-)
My neighbores are fine.
It is only that E1/E2 routes that are causing the problem. I cant think of anything as to why.
 
To simply things I even went ahead and connected 3550 and a r outer together and ran OSPF. Put some interface in a area and some redistributed connected.
 
Now when I go back to the router E1/E2 routes have the same problem. They come and go every 3 sec.,but on the other hand IA, O routes seem to be stable.
 
Tom

Joe Chang <changjoe@earthlink.net> wrote:
Tom, I replied to you on this subject. Is there any chance your lab is still
set up this way? As they say "curiousity killed the cat". My curiosity is
killing me.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Rogers"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 10:13 PM
Subject: 3550 Wierd OSPF E1 / E2

> Hi all,
> I am having a wierd situation.
> E2 or E1 routes if passing through 3550 would not stay for longer than 3
sec. They will come and go.
>
> EIGRP--R1--ospf---3550--ospf--R2
>
> Say on R1 if I do redistrirbute the connected interfaces. Those routes
will vanish in 3 sec at R2 and reappear. But if I put those interfaces in
some area say 1, things become ok.
>
> It is only happening to redistributes connected or EIGRP routes only
>
> Any idea?
>
> Even if I put redistribute connected on 3550, R2 will see those routes for
3 sec and it will go away
>
> Tom
>
>
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