From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 05 2008 - 17:09:59 ARST
Can you plz draw a diagram of your scenario? Actually in OSPF database you
find LSAs not actually ROUTES. It would be better if you draw the diagram
and also paste the ouputs of "sh ip route" and "sh ip ospf database".
best regards,
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Modular <modulartx@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have two routers connected together. One has a loopback interface with a
> class C address assigned to it which I'm advertising to the other router
> via OSPF. The other router has the class C in its routing table and the
> table shows that the route got there through OSPF. BUT the route does not
> show up in the OSPF database. If I run "show ip ospf database" on either
> router the class C is nowhere to be found. All other networks being
> advertised by the first router are in the OSPF database just not that one
> class C. FYI: I did set the OSPF network type under the loopback interface
> to "point-to-point".
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> Anyone have an idea as to why this would happen?
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> Thanks,
>
> Mod .
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