That's odd, everything I ever touched is default type 1.
On Sun, May 13, 2018, 5:18 PM George Skorup
wrote:
> The OSPF state machine always prefers an E1 route over an E2 route.
> There's more stuff like multiple areas and ABRs, ASBRs and all that which I
> don't really care about for a couple d
The OSPF state machine always prefers an E1 route over an E2 route.
There's more stuff like multiple areas and ABRs, ASBRs and all that
which I don't really care about for a couple dozen routers and a single
AS. But I've always used E1 for the default route. Don't ask me why.
Mostly because I d
So why is type 2 the default on most routers? For what reason would you use an
E2 over an E1?
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:40, Matt Hoppes
> wrote:
>
> O. They are all going out as Metric-type 2
>
>> On May 13, 2018, at 17:37, Matt Hoppes
>> wrote:
>>
>> Correct. A is distributing default
O. They are all going out as Metric-type 2
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:37, Matt Hoppes
> wrote:
>
> Correct. A is distributing default route. Directly to C (in theory but not
> happening) and to B which is distributing to C currently.
>
> This is edgeOS.
>
> I’m actually not sure. I’ll ha
Correct. A is distributing default route. Directly to C (in theory but not
happening) and to B which is distributing to C currently.
This is edgeOS.
I’m actually not sure. I’ll have to check on E1 vs E2.
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:26, George Skorup wrote:
>
> OK, so only A is distributing th
OK, so only A is distributing the default route. as-type-1 or as-type-2?
E1 takes path costs into account. E2 does not.
Bounce a neighbor and see if it fixes itself. I assume RouterOS. I've
seen weird stuff like this happen before.
On 5/13/2018 4:15 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Only one - the Long
Identical. Shouldn’t they both still show up on the routing table?
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:17, Adair Winter wrote:
>
> What are your path costs?
>
>> On Sun, May 13, 2018, 4:15 PM Matt Hoppes
>> wrote:
>> Only one - the Long one.
>>
>> The things connected to A take the direct path but th
What are your path costs?
On Sun, May 13, 2018, 4:15 PM Matt Hoppes
wrote:
> Only one - the Long one.
>
> The things connected to A take the direct path but the default is not
> coming through for some reason.
>
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:12, George Skorup wrote:
>
> How many default routes show
Only one - the Long one.
The things connected to A take the direct path but the default is not coming
through for some reason.
> On May 13, 2018, at 17:12, George Skorup wrote:
>
> How many default routes show up in the LSA table?
>
>> On 5/13/2018 3:51 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
>> OSPF questi
How many default routes show up in the LSA table?
On 5/13/2018 3:51 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
OSPF question:
A—-B—-C
And
A——C
A is the Internet peering router.
C should end up with two default routes in it correct?
One through B and one directly to C?
What’s odd is everything on A popu
OSPF question:
A—-B—-C
And
A——C
A is the Internet peering router.
C should end up with two default routes in it correct?
One through B and one directly to C?
What’s odd is everything on A populated on Cs route table as direct routes -
except for the default route.
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