Re: OSPF on demand circuit [7:5414]

2001-05-22 Thread Erick B.
It should, do you have any other OSPF neighbors on this router learning the same routes with lower cost? In that scenario those routes will be used. With only a ISDN line cconfigured as a demand circuit, the OSPF adj. should always be there along with the routes if OSPF adj formed properly, etc.

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-23 Thread jenny . mcleod
5:40:25 > > > To: JENNY MCLEOD/NSO/CSDA@NOTES > cc: > Subject: RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit > > > > One of the requirements/assumptions of OSPF Demand Circuit is that the > routers can bring up the circuit to form a neighbor relationship, bring > up the circuit to transm

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-19 Thread jenny . mcleod
19/07/2000 19:12:04 Please respond to "Ruslan S Tchinyakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'McCallum, Robert'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "'Ruslan S Tchinyakov'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "'Olden Pieterse'" <[EMAIL PRO

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-19 Thread Ruslan S Tchinyakov
;Olden Pieterse'; 'Evan You' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit Also if you make your interface a passive interface then you will NOT pass routing updates across the link. What you should do is Snapshot Routing. Put in a static route across this line and give it a

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-19 Thread McCallum, Robert
takeover and your backup timers will bring up the link. -Original Message- From: Ruslan S Tchinyakov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 July 2000 09:00 To: 'Olden Pieterse'; 'Evan You' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit In OSPF unlike DV protocols (

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-19 Thread Ruslan S Tchinyakov
]]On Behalf Of Olden Pieterse Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 7:55 PM To: 'Evan You' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit Hi there My 2 cents ... Try and put passive interface on your bri0 so it doesnt send out routing updates . Some updates (routing ???)

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-19 Thread Ruslan S Tchinyakov
first try to use debug dialer packet, than some debug ospf. Have cution not to stuck yor router under load!!! I think output of the first command give you clear idea what "wakes up" the dialer, and looking for OSPF database state and activity traces show you whether "Do not age" LSA Flag works pro

Re: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-18 Thread Brian
You show us yoru dial-group 1 but have not shown us the dialer-list and possibly access-list it references. On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Evan You wrote: > Hey all, > > I have two routers in OSPF Area 0 that have ISDN backup connections from one > to the other. > > The ISDN config is working great. W

Re: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-18 Thread Paulo Mendes De Oliveira
Evan, Try figuring out what is bringing up the link by turning on debug dial or use the show dial commands. Good luck. Evan You wrote: > Hey all, > > I have two routers in OSPF Area 0 that have ISDN backup connections from one > to the other. > > The ISDN config is working great. When the prim

Re: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-18 Thread Frank Z
Evan, As long as you do not have a lot of traffic, try debugging the dialer packets. This will show what is 'interesting' and triggering the dialer. You probably have some sort of broadcast triggering it, but you'll find out. Do not execute this command on anything that has more than a few packe

RE: OSPF On Demand Circuit

2000-07-18 Thread Olden Pieterse
Hi there My 2 cents ... Try and put passive interface on your bri0 so it doesnt send out routing updates . Some updates (routing ???) is bringing up that line . Hope it helps Cheers Olden -Original Message- From: Evan You [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 5:33 PM T