On 29.09.2011 18:15, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote:
> Alex Bligh wrote:
>
>
>> --On 29 September 2011 17:39:05 +0400 Fedor Dikarev
>> wrote:
>
>>> I've got the problem: I'm trying to reditribute lo-address-es to ospf
>>> nssa area:
> Do y
f1 < added 81.19.70.17/32 dev lo0
> 29-09-2011 17:34:50 ospf1: Originating NSSA-LSA for 81.19.70.17/32
> 29-09-2011 17:34:50
^^^ what is the ERR?
> 29-09-2011 17:34:50 ospf1 < filtered out 81.19.94.166/32 dev lo0
> 29-09-2011 17:34:50 ospf1 < filtered out 81.19.94.167/32 dev lo0
> 29-09-2011 17:34:50 ospf1: State changed to up
And so I don't see this routes.
What am I doing wrong?
> bird --version
> BIRD version 1.3.3
> uname -a
> FreeBSD x 8.2-20110713-SNAP FreeBSD 8.2-20110713-SNAP #0: Wed Jul 13
> 20:56:12 UTC 2011 r...@nat-m1.rambler.ru:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DEVEL amd64
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Fedor Dikarev
Rambler Internet Holding
On 03.05.2011 01:48, Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 11:56:20PM +0400, Fedor Dikarev wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm very interested in OSPF NSSA: we use it to allow our PC-routers to
>> inform CORE-routers about availability of services. We don't
tes depedent on ping reachability
BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)
IS-IS
Some ad-hoc wireless routing like OSPF MANET or OLSR
Multicast routing?
.. or perhaps no new big features, just some more work to already
implemented areas?
BTW, from these examples, my personal preference is currently