Mark Pace Balzan wrote:
>  
> 
>>>     Check out the MTU and physical counter parameters on  interfaces
> connecting OSPF neighbours - most likely causing this behaviour 
>       
> No reason to change the MTU. All I did was move the physical cable from
> one ethernet switch to another.
> 
> No errors, collisions etc... On the inteface/s in question

Usually the cause of what you're seeing is MTU. The new or old switch may have 
had an increased (or decreased?!?) MTU setting on it
which could be causing the issue.

Thanks,

Alex.


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