RE: Is this Normal OSPF Behavior

From: Schulz, Dave (DSchulz@dpsciences.com)
Date: Sun Apr 09 2006 - 00:31:38 GMT-3


Nick -

Do you have interfaces on the Switch that fall in to the subnets defined under
the network command on both ospf processes. Also, take a look at the "show ip
ospf data" command see if that helps with the issue.

HTH,

Dave

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From: nobody@groupstudy.com on behalf of Nick Griffin
Sent: Sat 4/8/2006 5:25 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Is this Normal OSPF Behavior

If your running multiple ospf processes, should you get output from a
"sh ip route ospf" if you have routes in both processes, I'm not?

Rack1SW2#sh run | begin router
router ospf 1
 log-adjacency-changes
 redistribute ospf 2 subnets
 passive-interface default
 no passive-interface FastEthernet0/5
 network 137.1.58.8 0.0.0.0 area 58
!
router ospf 2
 log-adjacency-changes
 redistribute ospf 1 subnets
 passive-interface default
 no passive-interface Vlan28
 network 137.1.28.8 0.0.0.0 area 0

Rack1SW2#sh ip route ospf

Rack1SW2#

Rack1SW2#sh ip route
Gateway of last resort is not set

     137.1.0.0/24 is subnetted, 5 subnets
O E2 137.1.12.0 [110/64] via 137.1.28.2, 00:03:07, Vlan28
O E2 137.1.15.0 [110/128] via 137.1.28.2, 00:03:07, Vlan28
O E2 137.1.25.0 [110/64] via 137.1.28.2, 00:03:07, Vlan28
C 137.1.28.0 is directly connected, Vlan28
C 137.1.58.0 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/5
     150.1.0.0/24 is subnetted, 2 subnets
O E2 150.1.2.0 [110/1] via 137.1.28.2, 00:03:07, Vlan28
C 150.1.8.0 is directly connected, Loopback0



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