Hello All,

Nobody is right!

When you redistribute from any kind of protocols into OSPF you've got
E2 (or E1) _EXTERNAL_ OSPF route. D-O-D suppresses only HELLOs and
Type 1-2-3/4 LSAs, but EXTERNAL LSA was not suppresed, so if you see
at the 'show dialer' output with '224.0.0.6' as destination - you will
understand that OSPF causes ISDN to dial :-)))

So... You've known the cause of dialing. What can we do with it?

You can suppress ospf database on that router(s) to filter external LSAs,
or you can simple set up 'ospf transfer-interval' or better decrease
timers for redistributed routing process or ... or... Up to you!

BB> did that, still doesn't work. i'm tagging on going out to IGRP and then
BB> blocking that tag from coming back into OSPF. still bri is flapping. what
BB> the hell? i thought we worked this problem out in groupstudy!
BB> HELP!

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