From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Dec 07 2007 - 23:39:20 ART
This is the correct asnwer. Thanks Bob, you are a
master, no doubt in my mind. :)
However, my scenario was slightly varied.
I had a physical interface on the hub with ospf "ip
ospf network point-to-multipoint" and both my spokes
were using physical interfaces with "ip ospf network
point-to-point" statements. (I think this would be the
same condition as you mentioned).
By changing my ip ospf network type on the spoke
network this condition was resolved.
Your explanation is correct. I think I checked
everything and even my debugs yielded no meaningful
answer for this one.
However, your explanation does.
Some other observations:
The Hub and only spoke both reported the messages in
the email I sent. The other spoke reported no errors
at all.
The interfaces on either router reported no errors or
resets do this condition.
A continuous ping never dropped a packet from either
router.
However, the adjacency did change states when I use a
"sh ip ospf interface" command.
Pretty simple fix overall but interesting situation to
be aware of in any event.
Let me know if I said anything incorrectly please.
Thanks again Bob.
:)
Darby
--- Bob Sinclair <bob@bobsinclair.net> wrote:
> Darby Weaver wrote:
> > Resetting OSPF neighbors on frame relay.
> >
> Hi Darby,
>
> Is this the problem you are referring to?
>
>
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200601/msg00046.html
>
>
> --
>
>
> Bob Sinclair CCIE 10427 CCSI 30427
> www.netmasterclass.net
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