2009/3/5 Justin Shore <jus...@justinshore.com>: > I'm trying to get multiple OSPF instances to work in separate VRFs with all > OSPF instances using the same router-id.
As you noticed it won't work [...] > I have OSPF configured inside the VRF in question. This is the first of the > production GRE tunnels we've turned up for this product offering. Tunnel2999 > is my beta tunnel and Tunnel3013 is the production tunnel: > > Neighbor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface > %OSPF: Router process 3013 is not running, please configure a router-id > 192.168.100.1 0 FULL/ - 00:00:38 10.125.124.2 Tunnel2999 [...] > 7613-1(config-router)#router-id 10.125.124.1 > OSPF: router-id 10.125.124.1 in use by ospf process 2999 Since router-id doesn't have to be any configured IP on the box you could do something like below and still have a "good" template. router ospf 2999 vrf bla1 router-id 2.9.9.9 router ospf 3013 vrf bla2 router-id 3.0.1.3 and everything should be just fine. You can "encode" these 32bits whatever you like. Best Regards, -mat -- pgp-key 0x1C655CAB _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/