Hello

Thank you for your reply
See attached documents
Network configuration is attached as an image and Cisco config maker
File

The event for the following ip addresses:

: Received more recent self-originated
>LSA. Type LS-ASE LSID (172.16.142.144) router (172.16.140.1) neighbor
(172.16.255.1)


: Received more recent self-originated
>LSA. Type LS-ASE LSID (172.16.142.152) router (172.16.140.1) neighbor
(172.16.255.1)


: Received more recent self-originated
>LSA. Type LS-ASE LSID 0.0.0.0 router (172.16.140.1) neighbor (172.16.255.1)

Thank you again for your help

Hanan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Howard C. Berkowitz
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 4:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: self originated LSA [7:63578]

At 8:51 AM +0000 2/23/03, hanan wrote:
>Hi
>I have ospf in a router windows 2000 ASBR in a single area and I have the
>following warning event: event id 103: received more recent self-originated
>LSA. Typ LS-ASE LSID (ip address) router (ip address) neighbor (ip
address)\

I'd have to know more specifics, such as field values (especially
advertising router) but it doesn't necessarily mean anything is
wrong. This could be a side effect of periodic reflooding of a MAXAGE
packet to check for stale LSDB entries. The reflooding router might
receive a valid packet with its address as originator from once
source, and then receive an older one from a source more distant or
over a slower path.

>
>And other one with type LS-ASE LSID 0.0.0.0 router (ip address) neighbor
(ip
>address)]

Again, I'd need to know what was in the packet, possibly from
traceroute, and also see if this is present in your LSDB.  Knowing
the overall configurations and addresses also might help.

>Could you please help me, what I must do exactly

Possibly nothing.  This is, after all, a warning event.  It may be
intended not for operational use but for debugging the OSPF aging
code.

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