Re: EIGRP , OSPF authentication

From: Sami (sy1977@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Jul 08 2006 - 15:16:34 ART


Scott,

Just wanted to know why my router is sending only key 20 for couple of
minute then send both key 10 ,20 and then again only 20.. still I am having
problem on hub and spoke in non brodcast network in using two keys...is
there any change in behaviour if we use p2mp network type or non brodcast
type with neighbour command

Jul 8 13:51:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:51:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:52:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:52:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:53:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:53:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:54:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:54:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:55:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:55:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:56:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:56:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:57:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:57:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:58:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:58:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:59:21.163: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:59:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 13:59:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:00:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:00:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:01:22.455: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:01:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:01:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:02:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:02:45.635: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:02:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:03:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:03:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:04:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:04:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:05:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20

*Jul 8 14:05:45.183: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:05:45.183: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:05:45.679: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:05:45.679: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:05:45.679: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:05:47.683: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:05:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:14.811: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:14.811: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:14.811: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:14.843: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:14.847: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:17.315: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:38.431: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:38.431: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:38.931: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:06:38.931: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:38.931: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10
*Jul 8 14:06:40.931: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 10

Jul 8 14:08:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:09:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:09:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:10:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:10:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:11:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:11:54.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20
*Jul 8 14:12:24.443: OSPF: Send with youngest Key 20

Thanks,

On 7/8/06, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
>
> http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200605/msg01466.html
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> firstname jim
> Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:24 PM
> To: Cisco certification
> Subject: Fwd: EIGRP , OSPF authentication
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: firstname jim <firstnamejim@gmail.com>
> Date: Jul 7, 2006 1:23 PM
> Subject: Re: EIGRP , OSPF authentication
> To: Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com>
>
> Scott, I was working on a lab from IPExpert WB8, lab36, My stumbling
> block was the hub router was only using one key ... the youngest. In
> the
> following config, R2 is the hub, with R5, R6 as spokes.
>
> Could someone tell me where did I go wrong?
>
> -- Jim
>
>
> # R2
> int s 0/1/0
> encap frame
> frame lmi-type ansi
> no frame inverse-arp
> no shut
> int s 0/1/0.2 multi
> frame inter 205
> class frag-de
> frame inter 206
> class frag-de
> ip address 136.10.100.2 255.255.255.224
> frame map ip 136.10.100.2 205
> frame map ip 136.10.100.5 205 broad
> frame map ip 136.10.100.6 206 broad
> ip ospf net point-to-multi non-broad
> ip ospf message 5 md5 IpExPeRt_5
> ip ospf message 6 md5 IpExPeRt_6
> router ospf 1
> network 136.10.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
> network 136.10.24.0 0.0.0.7 area 0
> network 136.10.25.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
> network 136.10.100.0 0.0.0.31 area 0
> area 0 authen message
> nei 136.10.100.5
> nei 136.10.100.6
>
> # R5
> int s 0/1/0
> encap frame
> frame lmi-type ansi
> no frame inverse-arp
> no shut
> frame inter 502
> ip add 136.10.100.5 255.255.255.224
> frame map ip 136.10.100.5 502
> frame map ip 136.10.100.2 502 broad
> frame map ip 136.10.100.6 502 broad
> ip ospf net point-to-multi non-broad
> ip ospf message 5 md5 IpExPeRt_5
> router ospf 1
> network 136.10.25.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
> netowrk 136.10.100.0 0.0.0.31 area 0
> network 136.10.5.5 0.0.0.0 area 0
> network 136.10.56.0 0.0.0.15 area 3
> area 0 authen message
>
> # R6
> int s 4/0
> encap frame
> frame lmi-type ansi
> no frame inverse-arp
> no shut
> frame inter 602
> ip add 136.10.100.6 255.255.255.224
> frame map ip 136.10.100.6 602
> frame map ip 136.10.100.2 602 broad
> frame map ip 136.10.100.5 602 broad
> ip ospf net point-to-multi non-broad
> ip ospf message 6 md5 IpExPeRt_6
> router ospf 1
> summary-address 209.10.90.0 255.255.255.0 redistri eigrp 100 subnets
> network 136.10.56.0 0.0.0.15 area 3
> network 136.10.100.6 0.0.0.31 area 0
> network 136.10.6.6 0.0.0.0 area 0
> area 0 authen message
>
>
>
>
> On 7/4/06, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
> >
> > OSPF will allow for multiple simultaneous keys on the same interface
> > (so different peers can have different ones).
> >
> > RIP and EIGRP only allow one active key per interface. So I think
> > that leads you to the answer of your question.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> >
> > --Jim
>
>
> --
> Jim Li
> 614-376-2865
>
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