Re: Mostly an OSPF issue

2001-01-24 Thread Phil Barker
Just to add to the book list. OSPF Network Design Solutions by Thomas M. Thomas II is very good. Although, I picked this up last year and it was all "Double Dutch" to me. It has now become more readable after reading some of the other texts mentioned. Also see RFC 1586 : Guidlines for running OSP

Mostly an OSPF issue

2001-01-24 Thread Ian Aniszewski
The P-MP is an OSPF feature/network type. There 4 ways (that I know of) to set up NMBA with OSPF, not using subinterfaces. You need to know all of them for the lab. Once you've lab'd them you'll get it. If you don't already have them you need; Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 - Jeff Doyle Internet Rout

Ospf issue

2000-09-23 Thread Atul Udupi
Greetings, Guys I am little bit confused with OSPF Configuration. Please help me out. 1.Just imagine that i need 3 area's to be configured including area 0. 2. Assume that i have 2 routers in area 0 and Area 1 and Area 2 are having 2 routers each. 3. Just imag

Re: BGP/OSPF issue

2000-08-30 Thread Kenny Sallee
/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_r/1rprt1/1rbgp.htm#xtocid17930339   If you have the doc cd.   Kenny - Original Message - From: Gabriel Nickel To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:02 AM Subject: BGP/OSPF issue Hi folks, we got a problem involving BGP

RE: BGP/OSPF issue

2000-08-30 Thread Atif Awan
I think you can use the BGP backdoor option to achieve this.  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gabriel NickelSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:02 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: BGP/OSPF issue Hi folks, we got a problem

BGP/OSPF issue

2000-08-30 Thread Gabriel Nickel
Hi folks, we got a problem involving BGP and OSPF here. Lets say we are an ISP (AS 1) with two routers (Router1, Router2)in different cities. They are both running OSPF (and IBGP) to exchange intra-AS routing information. Router2 is connected via BGP to an upstream provider (AS 2). Router1 h

Re: strange OSPF issue

2000-06-03 Thread vr4drvr .
the routing tables. >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: strange OSPF issue >Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 15:48:20 EDT > > >>...the strange thing is that the databases on the spokes don't >match<< > >P

Re: strange OSPF issue

2000-06-03 Thread AWTroxell
>>...the strange thing is that the databases on the spokes don't match<< Possibly because the two spokes are really "stub" networks and therefore do not have network LSAs of their own. (see "Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs" by Caslow, p.375) HIR, -Austin _

strange OSPF issue

2000-06-03 Thread vr4drvr .
i've got 3 ospf routers on an ethernet segment, one (the hub) is configured as DR and the other two are configured as DROTHER (spokes)- i used priorities-is there another way?. so, i've got each spoke adjacent with the DR. now the strange thing is that the databases on the spokes don't match,