Also 'term mon' if you are telnet'd in.
Make sure the OSPF network types are the same and the
Bay OSPF MTU option matches Cisco MTU or vice versa.
Cisco and Bay default MTU sizes are different and
depending on code versions the neighbor may form or
may not. Bay also has OSPF setting for
I have no experience with Bay, however in OSPF the hello/dead timers,
area-id, authentication password ( if used), stub area flag (if used), as
well as MTU have to be the same for an adjacency to form. Maybe one of the
above you haven't already looked at is not set the same on both routers.
--
hello all:
here is a question. I have a setup as this
R1-etherR2
R1=cisco 2501
R2=BAy ARN
now i have batled a for a bit with this scenario..routing rip between the
is easy but; OSPF my gooness.
I do not want to go into writting the configs but r1 and r2 all
interfaces in area 0.I
Given that your debugs are not showing anything you probably have some sort
of a config problem on your Cisco because if it was setup right then I
believe it should be sending out hellos every 10 seconds to the Ethernet
interface whether it has a neighbor there or not.
Post your configs...
4 matches
Mail list logo