I haven't seen any feedback from others on your thoughts. See my comments
below.
Eric
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From: "The Long and Winding Road"
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 8:13 AM
Subject: OSPF Topology Question - Parkhurst's Book [7:65532]
> Ran into something in Parkhurst's OSPF b
Parkhurst's example didn't work on my routers either, for what it's worth.
With the spoke configured with a neighbor it tried to elect a BDR and DR,
using unicast packets to its neighbor.
The hub router, which was using subinterfaces, seemed to ignore these pleas
to be neighborly.
They didn't bec
""Mike"" wrote in message
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> Since the spoke routers are NBMA, multicast hello's will not locate the
> neighbor. The ospf router neighbor command must be used to manually
identify
> the neighbor so routing updates can be exchanged. I'm not sure why you
> would want to implem
"Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook"
by William R Parkhurst ISBN 1587050714
> -Original Message-
> From: richard dumoulin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 2:06 PM
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> Subject: RE: OSPF Topology Question -
Since the spoke routers are NBMA, multicast hello's will not locate the
neighbor. The ospf router neighbor command must be used to manually identify
the neighbor so routing updates can be exchanged. I'm not sure why you
would want to implement in this way, but it will work.
Regards
""The Long an
Hey Chuck,
I don't know how this slipped past me ;->
You are correct. Not only is RtrB configured the same as RtrC, but the
solution only allows the hub/spoke to form adjacencies. This is one of
the many reasons why routes are in the OSPF database but NOT in the
routing table. I'm not sure if all h
Hey Chuck,
Which book is this one ?
Cheers.
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