Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-20 Thread evangellick
IMHO' In these modern times explicitly set ip mtu at all times. Will save a lot of trouble in the long run. I suggest this in view of PWE3, QinQ, etc. - original message - Subject:Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config From: "Scott Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date:

Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-19 Thread Scott Morris
ECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Clarke Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 2:13 AM To: Matthew Crocker Cc: Juniper-NSP Mailing list Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config Try turning on some traceoptions in OSPF on the Juniper ... it'll probably tell you what the proble

Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-19 Thread David Ball
Check your MTUs as well. I've had problems with OSPF coming up between Juniper and Cisco due to MTU mismatch. David On 19/02/2008, Atul Kant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > 1. use simple auth or no auth to see if it works > 2. then turn on MD5 auth together with traceoptions enabled und

Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-19 Thread Alain Briant
Hi Matthew If you simply have your "neighborship" that does not come up between Juniper and cisco that's certainly a problem of Authentication like it has already been said to you. If it does come up and goes down after a moment, just have a look at your NSF feature installed in the C12000. The

Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-19 Thread Atul Kant
Hi, 1. use simple auth or no auth to see if it works 2. then turn on MD5 auth together with traceoptions enabled under OSPF on Juniper and enable ip ospf debugging on the Cisco 3. it maybe useful to use wireshark or any other network analyzer to capture OSPF packets from Cisco and Juniper and ob

Re: [j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-18 Thread Sean Clarke
Try turning on some traceoptions in OSPF on the Juniper ... it'll probably tell you what the problem is ... maybe a typo'ed md5 key, or an unexpected router-id ? cheers Matthew Crocker wrote: > I need some Juniper-Foo for my OSPF config. > > I have 3 routers connected to a GigE switch. > >

[j-nsp] Help with OSPF config

2008-02-18 Thread Matthew Crocker
I need some Juniper-Foo for my OSPF config. I have 3 routers connected to a GigE switch. Router A is a Cisco 12000 Router B is a Juniper J6350 Router C is a Redback SE-400 I have A&C talking OSPF and sharing routes just fine. I have A&B & C&B complaining about what the Juniper is sending ou