If you debug ospf adjacencies you might see complaints re mismatched
hello intervals. 

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Baker, Jason
Sent: 04 February 2002 22:51
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Subject: RE: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]


hmmm in ospf NBMA network i thought when you specified point to point
there was no DR, BDR election.

so maybe playing with the priorities may have caused problems


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kane, Christopher A. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 9:36 am
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]
>
> Priscilla,
>
> Now that you have R1 as the DR, it's his responsibility to announce 
> that network out to everyone else. Is R1 sending out LSAs (Network 
> LSA, type 2) to wherever it is that you are trying to see that 
> network? (Is it R3's routing table that you can't see the Ethernet 
> segment of R1 and R2?) Does the network show up in the OSPF database 
> but not the routing table? Or just the routing table?
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: OSPF DR problem [7:34379]
>
>
> Hi Group Study,
>
> Playing with IP OSPF priority to influence which router became the 
> Designated Router (DR) caused routing problems for me in a recent bout

> with a lab exercise. Can anyone help me understand if I did something 
> wrong?
>
> I have 2 routers on an Ethernet LAN. Both of them also have WAN 
> connections to remote sites. R1 has a Frame Relay link to the 
> corporate "cloud" via its
> S0 port. S0 is configured as "ip ospf network point-to-point."
>
> R2 has an ISDN link to yet another router, R3. This link is configured

> as an OSPF point-to-point demand circuit.
>
> R1 and R2 are connected via an Ethernet switch. My goal was to make 
> sure R1 became the DR on Ethernet. Both routers have loopbacks, but 
> R2's is higher,
> so to make sure R2 did not become the DR, I configured it with:
>
> ip ospf priority 0
>
> R1 then did indeed become the DR on the Ethernet LAN because it was 
> using the default priority 1.
>
> Now, finally to the question...... On the other side of the ISDN and 
> across the Frame Relay cloud, I couldn't see the Ethernet LAN in the 
> routing table. Routers formed adjacencies correctly and could reach 
> most networks,
>
> but not that darn Ethernet LAN. R1 and R2 on the Ethernet LAN formed 
> an adjacency and could see the rest of the internetwork.
>
> Could I have broken something by playing with the priority??
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Priscilla
>
>
>
> ________________________
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> http://www.priscilla.com




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