I think I remember this problem.  Look closer at the aspects of ospf such
as what is being advertised by the process.

V/r,

Ryan Krcelic



On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Joe S <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alright, so I'm on my death march through Workbook 3 and I've hit an issue
> where I had thought I had figured out the problem, my solution didn't work,
> I checked the DSG, and the exact solution I had tried didn't work.
>
> This is in TS for Lab 3. I' had R6 getting bad neighbor attempts from Area
> 0 from Router 2. The whole issue boils down to the OSPF network-type being
> broadcast and inverse arp populating the frame map.
>
> OK, so turn off inverse arp and reboot. And then I look again, and somehow
> it's STILL populating the frame map with the DLCI that gets it to R6. Fine,
> maybe it's doing the inARP before it gets to the no command? Whatever, I
> can still beat this thing. Shut down the interface, write mem, reboot.
>
> And I'm good.
>
> But now R6 is receiving the same bad neighbor attempts from R4. And R4 has
> "no frame-relay inverse-arp" on its interface. Maybe I missed it before. So
> I repeat the same process (involving 2 reboots) on R4.
>
> ...and now I'm getting the bad neighbor joins from R2 again. And R2 is
> showing the dynamic map.
>
> Exactly what circular hell have I found myself in and what's the cause?
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