Jenney,

Do you mind post your configuration?

Thanks

Jack


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> This is a resend - apologies if it appears twice.  Or indeed three times.
>
> Mark, thanks for your comments.
> A couple of points that I didn't make clear in the first email...
> Although the static route overrides the OSPF route on RTB, RTB does know
about
> the 50.0.0.0 network from OSPF as well - it shows up with 'show ip ospf da
su'.
> So there is an LSA for that network in the OSPF table on RTB.
> My understanding, which you seem to confirm with your point 2, is that
routing
> protocols (in this case, OSPF and static routes) work independantly of one
> another, and that barring redistribution, OSPF will not have any knowledge
of
> the existence of the static route.  If this is the case, then regardless
of the
> layout of my routers or any other complexities, adding a static route
should
> make no difference to what LSAs are distributed by OSPF, and so there
should be
> no difference in what RTC gets.
> However, these routers seem to think otherwise :-)
> Unfortunately I can't bung on a debug of OSPF to see exactly what LSAs are
being
> transmitted - I don't think the routers would cope very well and I
wouldn't be
> very popular if I brought them down unexpectedly.
> If somebody could confirm or deny my basic understanding of routing
protocol
> behaviour, it would be much appreciated, because if I'm wrong I have a lot
of
> studying to catch up on...
> RTB is actually an MSM with lots of qualifiers in the IOS version, and RTC
runs
> a completely different major version of IOS, so it wouldn't surprise me
too much
> if this is the result of a bug.
>
> JMcL
>
> [Lots of relevant stuff snipped to try to get SOMETHING on this subject to
post
> - see earlier posts for background]
>
>
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