May be something related to default-originate.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Salmen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 02 September 2003 04:44
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      ospf type 5 lsas [7:74632]
> 
> i have a problem with ospf that someone may be able to help with.
> 
> i have a 2500 connected to a 7500 via a frame (2500 end) to atm (7500 end)
> link. the 2500 is an abr for area 15 (serial area 0, ethernet area 15);
> the
> 7500 is an abr for area 14 (atm area 0, other interfaces area 14).
> 
> area 15 is configured as an nssa, as it is attached to another router
> which
> is
> redistributing static routes. area 14 is a standard ospf area, not stub or
> nssa.
> 
> the 2500 (abr) is recieving type 7 lsas and converting them to type 5 and
> flooding them into area 0, no problems. the 7500 has them in its lsa
> database.
> the problem is that none of the type 5 lsas are being entered in the 7500s
> route table.
> 
> i have run through everything i can think of, and i'm a bit stuck. the
> forwarding address of each lsa is 0.0.0.0. the network type is correct
> (ptp).
> the 7500 can reach the abr and the asbr. subnet masks are all correct. i'm
> not
> sure what to look for next...
> 
> anyone?
> 
> thomas
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