OSPF Network Type (In)Compatabilities [7:36781]

2002-02-28 Thread Tim Booth
Hello, Are P-t-P and P-t-M the only compatible pair of ospf network types (besides a type to itself)? I'm getting P-t-M and N_B network types to see each other as neighbors, but never exchange tables. Is it possible to get P-t-M and N_B networks to exchange tables? I've tried using the ip ospf

Re: OSPF Network Type (In)Compatabilities [7:36781]

2002-02-28 Thread Richard Botham
Tim, I have also been looking into this. As far as I know this is definate -you cannot have a the following: Hub - ip ospf network point-to-multipoint and spokes - ip ospf network broadcast ( Or the other way around ) due to a mismatch in the hello packets ala 3d00h: OSPF: Rcv hello from

RE: OSPF Network Type (In)Compatabilities [7:36781]

2002-02-28 Thread Ladrach, Daniel E.
-Original Message- From: Richard Botham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 11:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OSPF Network Type (In)Compatabilities [7:36781] Tim, I have also been looking into this. As far as I know this is definate -you cannot have a the following

RE: OSPF Network Type (In)Compatabilities [7:36781]

2002-02-28 Thread Michael Witte
You could just use the ip ospf hello-interval to fix hello inconsistancies. I don't think that point-to-point or multipoint mismatches will cause issues just hello mismatches. You could also use the ip ospf priority 0 command on all interfaces of the router from preventing DR/BDR elections on