From: M S (michaelgstout@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 07 2007 - 12:45:03 ART
Hello:
For question 1, I think you should look at the management section of your
lab. It will tell you if snmp is required for your lab. If it is not, i
don't think you need to use snmp to complete this OSPF task, the
log-adjacency-changes will be enough. When you run the command 'show
logg' you;ll see the default logging trap level is informational. I don't
know what the logging level for ospf adjacency changes is so you may have
to modify the logging level using the logg trap debug command. If SNMP is
required, you should leave off the state-change parameter. All of the
things in that ospf trap list change. Jon Moy wrote a good book on the
the topic.
The second question is also two pronged. There is an interface level
damping command that can be used to slow the layer one/two response to
flapping links. The question may be asking you to configure damping. As
far as forcing one router to become DR, you'll have to turn the ospf
priority down to zero on all other routers.
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From: "Dishan Gamage" <dishanlg@gmail.com>
Reply-To: "Dishan Gamage" <dishanlg@gmail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: basic question ospf
Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 11:00:52 +0530
Hi Group
If you are asked to configure the following on router acting as a RR
1. configure RR1 such that all ospf changes get sent to the Syslog
server at
172.16.1.1 ?
i configured logging host 172.16.1.1 ( is this correct ?? ) or do
i
need to enable trap logging
snmp-server enable traps ospf state-change
pls clarify i m not clear
2. configure RR1 to always be in FULL DR, even if the core links
facing RR1
flap ?
can i configure the router-id 224.0.0.1 or do i need to use the
priority
under the subinterfaces (core facing link is a trunk with 2 subnets)
Tks in advance
Reg
Dishan
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