Do you have a IP interface up? IOS will give that
error if IP isn't up, or if the feature set you have
doesn't support OSPF. This being a 4000 I doubt that
but you may want to look into it if the first
suggestion doesn't resolve your problem.

--- "Timothy W. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When trying to enable OSPF, I get the error :OSFP:
> Could not allocate
> router id".  This is on a 4000. Please help.


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- Erick B. | erickbe(a)yahoo.com | http://berk.dhs.org

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