Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-30 Thread NetChild
Hi, Congratulation that you solve it out. > network type. Shouldn't the mismatch have caused my neighbor relationship > to be affected? Since OPSF network type was non-broadcast network, the hello interval is 30 second and the dead interval is 120. These interval times match the point-to-multip

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-29 Thread Kevin Love
Tom, Congratulations, it appears that you hit the nail right on the head. Router ID was not an issue - I just failed to show you the loopback interfaces. The issue was apparently network type. As soon as I hard-set R2s network type to point-to-multipoint (it was, as you correctly pointed out, n

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-29 Thread Scott
Check your network types on the connections between r2 and r5 and r2 and r6. Cheers, Scott ""Kevin Love"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > R2#sh ip ospf int > Serial1.256 is up, line protocol is up > Internet Address 172.16.56.2/29, Area 1 > Process ID 1, Router ID 192.168.2.2, Net

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-29 Thread Tom Martin
Kevin, It might just be an oversight, but R5 and R6 don't seem to have a loopback or explicit router ID defined. Also, what is the OSPF network type on R2? It's set manually on R5 and R6, but left to the default on R2. I believe (but haven't verified) the default would be non-broadcast not p

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-29 Thread Kevin Love
R2#sh ip ospf int Serial1.256 is up, line protocol is up Internet Address 172.16.56.2/29, Area 1 Process ID 1, Router ID 192.168.2.2, Network Type NON_BROADCAST, Cost: 64 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DR, Priority 255 Designated Router (ID) 192.168.2.2, Interface address 172.16.56.2 Back

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-29 Thread NetChild
Hi Kevin, can you set the default values for ospf hello interval. can you post the result of "show ip ospf int" and "show ip ospf data" from all the three routers. NetChild, ""Kevin Love"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hey Team, > > I cannot figure this out. I've configured lots of

RE: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-28 Thread Troy Leliard
Dont really have time at the moment to look into this, but something that you may want to investigate is the different LSA adverts sent out by different interface types in OSPF. Depending on the type of interface OSPF behaves different;y, ie different HELO timers, differnet DEAD timers etc. You n

Re: Virtual Link Problem [7:69640]

2003-05-28 Thread ian williams
I cant see a problem here, but I have been caught on this one before when using MD5 authentication. Remember when using MD5 authentication in Area 0 the R2 will have a direct connection into Area 0 after the virtual link has been made so needs to have MD5 authentication as well. You can also do MD5