Hi all,
This isn't directly certification-related, but maybe people can practise
their trouble-shooting skills.
I have a frame relay link that occasionally drops the OSPF adjacency across
it (average once a day maybe, but it can go several days with no problems
and then get several hits in a
1)First I will suggest you that you use log-adjancey-change command.
By apply the command, the router will send a syslog message when
an OSPF neighbor state changes. It can provides a higher level
view of changes to the state of the peer relationship with less output.
2)Check the
I have had similar problems to this with OSPF. Wierd situations where
adjacencies would drop out or could not form adjacencies, and yet
everything looked good. In one instance it was a layer2 problem, and in
the other it had to do with CEF (the feature I have a love/hate
relationship with).
If
I am not sure if this is a OSPF related problem but I recently encountered a
strange problem in my network. I have a WAN link that has been running on
frame relay encapsulation for the past few years without any problems. Just
today, I noticed that I lost connectivity between site A and site B
dropouts [7:3964]
1)First I will suggest you that you use log-adjancey-change command.
By apply the command, the router will send a syslog message when
an OSPF neighbor state changes. It can provides a higher level
view of changes to the state of the peer relationship with less output.
2
/05/2001
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Brian @groupstudy.com on 11/05/2001 12:10:29 am
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I have had similar problems to this with OSPF. Wierd situations where
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