Looks like you have two OSPF processes on the 7500. Typical case of "less
would be more"... :)

Thanks,

Zsombor


Thomas Salmen wrote:
> 
> someone requested the configs; i'm sorry, i'm not sure who.
> 
> and the links are numbered, btw.
> 
> 
> 7500:
> 
> interface atm 0/1/0.101
>  ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.252
>  
> !
> 
> !
> router ospf 120
>  network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
>  network 10.64.0.0 0.0.0.255 area 14
>  
> !
> 
> 
> 
> 2500:
> 
> interface ethernet 0
>  ip address 172.16.10.5 255.255.255.252
> !
> interface serial 0/0.101 point-to-point
>  ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.252
>  
> !
> 
> !
> router ospf 120
>  network 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.3 area 0
>  network 172.16.10.4 0.0.0.3 area 15
>  area 15 nssa no-summary
> !
> 
> the only other router in area 15 is at 172.16.10.6, and is
> configured as an
> nssa asbr.
> 
> the 7500 has all the type 5 lsas in its database, but none
> entered in its
> route table.
> 
> eg:
> 
> 7500#show ip ospf database external  200.88.200.220
> 
>             OSPF Router with ID (200.55.10.244) (Process ID 20)
> 
>                 Type-5 AS External Link States
> 
>   LS age: 2576
>   Options: (No TOS-capability, DC)
>   LS Type: AS External Link
>   Link State ID: 200.88.200.220 (External Network Number )
>   Advertising Router: 200.27.100.154
>   LS Seq Number: 80000008
>   Checksum: 0x1A8B
>   Length: 36
>   Network Mask: /32
>         Metric Type: 2 (Larger than any link state path)
>         TOS: 0
>         Metric: 2
>         Forward Address: 0.0.0.0
>         External Route Tag: 3221225472
> 
> 7500#show ip route | include 200.88.200.220
> 
> 7500#
> 
> 
> 
> 
> thomas
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Thomas Salmen
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 3:43 PM
> Subject: ospf type 5 lsas
> 
> 
> 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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